Nuclear Bunker in Prague, Czech Republic
Communism and Nuclear Bunker walk Tour in Prague, Czech Republic.
A visit to a real nuclear bunker from the 1950s which is hidden almost 5 floors deep with cold war time expositions.
It could shelter up to 5,000 persons in case of a Nuclear, Chemical and Biological Attack.
Don't miss also a visit to a Soviet Nuclear Missile Base - Cold War Museum - in Lithuania.
Prague Communism and Nuclear Bunker Tour
The Prague Communism Tour takes you behind the Iron Curtain, at least as it used to be, to give you the real story of what it was like to live in a closed, totalitarian, one party state.
The tour, which lasts two hours will walk you around the famous landmarks in Prague connected to events of a national and world importance during the years 1948 to 1989. Your guide will summarize for you the entire history of Communism here, how the party came to power, and how they set about never relinquishing it, until it all came to an abrupt collapse in 1989.
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Inside a Cold War Nuclear Bunker in Prague
Join me as I head to the Communism Museum in Prague and then onto a nuclear blast proof bunker hidden underground in the suburbs of the city.
The former Czechoslovakia became a communist country in 1948 and endured over 40 years of communist rule. During that time a number of Cold War bunkers were built in preparation for a nuclear attack from the west. Prague was close to the Iron Curtain so an attack on the city was deemed likely, and to put people's minds at rest they built these bunkers as a refuge for civilians if the worst was to happen.
Thankfully they were never needed. These days they are used for alternative purposes - nightclubs, storage units, and museums that serve as a reminder of the communist period.
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Czech Republic nuclear bunker turns Cold War museum
Shortly to be added to the list of Europe's most unusual tourist destinations, you too will soon be able to experience some of that Cold War chill in this nuclear bunker in the Czech Republic.
Misov, some 60 kilometres from the German border, got its underground complex in the Khrushchev years, and now it is a museum to the folly of mutually assured destruction.
There were only twelve locations in Eastern Europe and the only one that still exists for future generations to remember is this depot in
Misov, said Iron Curtain Foundation Chairman, Vaclav Vitovec.
Once one of the most secret places in the Soviet world, once upon a time it could have sheltered 80 nuclear warheads. There were two others like it in the Czech Republic, but this is the only intact one left.
We knew that there was some base, army barracks, near here, but almost no-one suspected there were nuclear warheads here.
Everyone knew there were some overnight flights but I think that even
our top representatives didn't know what it was. explained Misov resident Milos France.
Since the fall of Communism the bunker has been used to store obsolete banknotes, and the bodies of German World War Two soldiers awaiting repatriation.
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Museum of Communism in Prague
Today we are visiting the museum of communism in Prague, Czech Republic.
It starts from the formation of Czechoslovakia and shows the history through the years until the country was peacefully divided and became Czech Republic and Slovakia.
The museum is one of the best representation of what communism had to offer.
No commentary, just see for yourself what was happening in Eastern Europe in 20th century and how it shaped the history of the world.
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Prague Nuclear Bunker
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Prague Communism Tour
In early Oct 2018 we took the Prague Communism and Nuclear Bunker Tour. It was one of the highlights of our 33 day Eastern and Central European tour. Here's the link to find our more:
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Prague gives new life to nuclear bunkers
Underneath the streets of the Czech Republics capital is a shelter built in case of nuclear Armageddon. Now, a group of enthusiasts is breathing new life into the old Communist labyrinth.
John Lennon Wall in Prague
After John Lennon was murdered in 1980, he became a sort of hero to many of the Czech people. His picture was painted on the wall, along with song lyrics from the Beatles and messages defying the authorities. The communist authorities continuously removed the artwork and messages of peace, but they were always replaced by those who chose to risk jail time in order to express their feelings.
The graffiti covered wall remains today. It stands as a monument to free speech and the non-violent rebellion of the Czech youth. The artwork changes constantly as it's a free space for everyone to come and leave their mark on the wall to express themselves.
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