The Vf 4,7cm Festungs-PAK(t) is a German World War II-era fortified position designed to house a 4.7 cm anti-tank gun. Located in Norway, this bunker was part of the Atlantic Wall coastal defense system, built to protect strategic locations from Allied naval and ground forces. The structure features reinforced concrete walls and a gun embrasure for direct fire capability.
It was typically manned by a small crew and integrated into a network of defensive positions along the Norwegian coast. Today, the bunker stands as a historical relic of the wartime occupation, offering insight into the military architecture and defensive strategies employed during the conflict.