FA Küche is a Cold War-era military bunker located in northern Norway, near the Lofoten archipelago. Built during the heightened tensions of the Cold War, this bunker was part of Norway's extensive network of defensive installations designed to protect against potential Soviet aggression. Norway's strategic position bordering the USSR made it a critical NATO frontier, leading to the construction of numerous underground facilities and command posts.
The bunker's name suggests it may have served a support or logistical function, possibly related to food storage or preparation for military personnel.