Cold War and Nuclear Bunker Tour

Prague

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Cold War and Nuclear Bunker Tour

Part of the daily fears for communist period citizens was the onslaught of nuclear war. People knew not everyone would survive a nuclear attack only some would. But who? This tour shows you the answer beneath the ground.

After the Cold War began near the end of the 1940s, the communist regime fell into a permanent paranoia of a nuclear attack from the capitalist west enemies. Precautions were taken in preparation of a possible nuclear war.

Learn the history of communism by hearing Cold War stories and famous spies and lies. Visit the biggest statue of Stalin ever built for memorable photographs. Other notable highlights include the former communist secret police STB headquarters and victim memorials. Learn about a real nuclear bunker from the 1950's, hidden 4 floors deep, built for 5000 people to survive a nuclear blast behind a 4-ton heavy door. Visit a Cold War Museum to see exhibits on nuclear war's history, military gear, and civil defense items.

Book this Prague shore excursion today for a unique look at the city's communist/Cold War era and its everyday implications on regular citizens.

$29 per person

Duration: 2.5 hours
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More about this tour

Shore Excursion Size: Standard

Shore Excursion Type: Cultural, Walking

Shore Excursion Duration: 2.5

Shore Excursion Departs From: Mal Nmest 11

Activity Level: Moderate

Food/Beverage Provided: None

Recommended Dress: We recommend wearing comfortable seasonal clothing, closed toe walking shoes, rain protection if necessary and bringing a camera for photos.

Restrictions: Must be able to walk for approximately two hours, step in and out of public transport, and be able to descend/ascend 84 steps into a nuclear bunker.


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