Beneath Brno, the “10-Z Bunker” reminds visitors of Czechia’s complex history. Built during the Second World War to shield against bombings, the partially completed bunker provided refuge. Today, the 10-Z Bunker is open to the public as a historical site and hostel, offering guided tours through preserved technical areas, video stories, and artifacts like prison doors inscribed with messages from condemned inmates.
The “10-Z Bunker,” located in Brno Czechia, began as an air-raid shelter constructed during the Second World War to guard against both American and Soviet bombings.
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Author: Jakub Ferenčík