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Bunker near Brașov

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A military bunker located near Brașov, Romania, in the region historically known for its strategic position in the Carpathian Mountains. While no specific historical records in the provided results confirm its origin or function, Romania's military infrastructure during the Cold War included numerous anti-aircraft and civil defense bunkers, particularly in areas near key urban and industrial centers like Brașov. The proximity to the city suggests it may have been part of a regional air raid protection network or a secondary command node during the communist era.

The structure is situated at Strada Pacii nr. 6 (A+B), a residential and urban area, which is unusual for a hardened military installation. This location may indicate a smaller-scale civil defense shelter, possibly constructed during the 1960s–1980s as part of Romania’s widespread bunkerization program under Nicolae Ceaușescu. Unlike Albania’s massive, uniform concrete bunkers, Romanian shelters were often integrated into civilian infrastructure or built beneath public buildings.

No verified specifications—such as build year, armament, or crew capacity—are available in the provided results. The bunker’s current status is unknown, but given its urban placement and lack of public documentation, it is likely abandoned or repurposed. It remains a minor site of interest for local military history enthusiasts and urbex explorers seeking Cold War-era fortifications in Transylvania. Further verification would require on-site inspection or access to Romanian military archives.

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type Civil Defense
era Cold War
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