A military bunker is located in the urban area of Sector 3, Bucharest, Romania, at the address Str. Cîmpia Libertăţii 47 Bloc MC – 1. The specific historical context, construction date, and function of this structure are not confirmed by the available search results. While Romania has numerous military fortifications from various periods, including World War II and the Cold War, no direct evidence links this precise coordinate to a specific named bunker, event, or military unit. The term 'BIF' in the existing description is unverified and its meaning in this context is unclear. Further local historical research or archaeological survey would be required to determine its origins and purpose.
The site is situated within the capital city's residential sector. During the Cold War, many Eastern Bloc cities, including Bucharest, incorporated underground shelters and command posts into civilian infrastructure. Without confirmed documentation, this structure could potentially be a civilian air raid shelter, a small military communications post, or a utility bunker repurposed over time. Its current state and accessibility are unknown.
Given the lack of specific historical records or photographic evidence in the provided search results, this entry remains unverified. The search results primarily reference a separate 'Romanian Underground Bunker' in Gurahont, Arad County, which is geographically distant from these coordinates and cannot be confirmed as the same structure.