A concrete bunker located near Durrës, Albania, is part of the extensive network of defensive structures built during Albania's communist era. Following a policy of "bunkerisation" initiated by Enver Hoxha between 1967 and 1986, hundreds of thousands of bunkers were constructed across the country as a symbol of national defense and paranoia during the Cold War. These structures were built in every conceivable location, from urban streets to remote countryside areas, reflecting Albania's isolation and fear of foreign invasion.
The bunker near Durrës represents this unique architectural legacy that has since become a subject of historical interest and dark tourism.