The Bunker
Cold War bunkers: An authentic Cold War scenario
The bunker was built between 1938 and 1942 as part of the Toblach defense line in the Dolomites. Not completed at that time, it was only put into use from 1950 onwards as part of NATO defense plans against the Warsaw Pact. Fortunately, it never saw active duty, as Soviet tank columns were awaited in vain until 1993, resulting in no "live" engagement. However, at the time there was ample activity in terms of espionage and intelligence operations. Abandoned by the military, the Cold War bunker came into private ownership. Since 2017, the structure has been housing the BunkerMuseum.

