The Tirpitz Bunker is one of the largest bunkers in Denmark, originally built by Nazi Germany during World War II as part of the Atlantic Wall defensive system along the west coast of Jutland. Located near Blåvand, this massive concrete structure was intended to house heavy artillery and serve as a coastal fortification. Today, the bunker has been transformed into the Tirpitz Museum, which opened in June 2017 and features exhibitions on the Atlantic Wall, the history of Denmark's west coast, and an extensive amber collection.
Tirpitz Bunker
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