Beneath the bustling streets of Berlin lies a hidden network of darkened shelters, tunnels, abandoned underground stations, and bunkers. The Berlin Underground Museum (Berliner Unterwelten) provides guided tours through these subterranean spaces, which have served various purposes over the years. During World War II, some of these areas functioned as air-raid shelters, while others were used as escape routes during the Cold War. Today, visitors can explore this intricate underground world, gaining insight into the city’s history and the lives of those who once sought refuge here.
Berlin Underground Museum (Berliner Unterwelten)
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