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Bunker of the Reich Railways

During World War II, Nazi engineers developed highly advanced bunker-building techniques. These techniques made it possible to erect large concrete buildings resistant to aerial or ground bombardment. Many of these buildings have survived the war due to the difficulty of demolishing them.

Next to the Friedrichstrasse station in Berlin, a large anti-aircraft bunker with a capacity of 3,000 people and walls 180 cm thick was built in 1943. This bunker survived World War II and today is a private space with an art gallery inside.

How to get to the Bunker of the Reich Railways

The bunker of the Reich Railways is located in the immediate vicinity of the station Friedricstrasse . To know the best combination to arrive you can consult the following LINK.

Visit the Bunker of the Reich Railways

The bunker can be visited from Thursday to Sunday with a guided tour. Tours start every half hour, alternately in German and English.

You can book visits to the bunker at the following LINK.


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