Located 20 feet (6 meters) underground in Kaunas, Lithuania, the Atomic Bunker Museum offers a glimpse into a tense period of the country’s history. Originally a Soviet bunker, it now functions as a KGB spy museum, showcasing an array of gas masks and antique electronics. The dimly lit corridors and preserved artifacts provide a tangible sense of the surveillance and control that characterized life under Soviet rule. Visitors can explore the exhibits and immerse themselves in the atmosphere of a bygone era, gaining insight into the daily experiences of those who lived through this time.
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