Constructed in 1961 and operational for three decades, the York Cold War Bunker stands as a poignant relic of the UK’s Cold War era. Nestled semi-subterranean, this English Heritage site offers a glimpse into the living quarters and control rooms designed to sustain about 60 people in the event of a nuclear catastrophe. Visitors can explore the bunker’s interior, immersing themselves in the history and experiencing the somber atmosphere of a time when the threat of nuclear war loomed large.
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