Nestled at the base of Cauberg Hill, the Cauberg Cavern, also known as Gemeentegrot, is an extensive network of ancient caves that have served as wartime shelters for centuries. Visitors can explore the subterranean passages, where the walls are adorned with murals and sculptures, many of which date back to the Cold War. This underground labyrinth offers a tangible connection to the past, allowing visitors to immerse themselves in the historical and cultural significance of these shelters.
Cauberg Cavern (Gemeentegrot)
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