ABOUT

This is a unique place - a BUNKER built in 1944, the purpose of which was to survive the bombings and artillery fire of the Second World War. It is assumed that this underground hiding place in KlaipEda was built by the Reich Railway Administration. The half-meter-thick concrete wall under the filled embankment of earth should have provided the residents of KlaipEda with the most hope for survival.

Since 2009, the BUNKER has been included in the Register of Cultural HERITAGE ​​of the Republic of Lithuania (Unique object code: 32617). The identified valuable properties: architectural, engineering and historical. The object is also marked with a sign of military heritage. Objects related to military heritage are marked with this sign - buildings and places of former buildings, artillery batteries, bunkers and other fortification objects.

A long-abandoned BUNKER, since 2016 a private initiative has been adapted FOR a new purpose. The installation of the ESCAPE room has saved the BUNKER from further decay and allows people to explore it and learn about the history of the military heritage during entertainment. Visit a long-abandoned unique place that has been resurrected for a new lease of life today. Puzzles are redesigned approximately every year, so we are waiting for those who have visited before too!