A Cold War-era nuclear shelter located near Lublin, Poland, this site was identified through archaeological excavations revealing clandestine bunkers from the Soviet occupation period. The structures, part of Poland's post-1945 defensive infrastructure, were designed to house nuclear warheads and remain hidden from the public. ## The bunkers, uncovered in 2023, highlight the secretive military preparations of the Soviet bloc during the Cold War.
Historical records from the State Archives of Lublin confirm their existence as part of a broader network of underground facilities across Eastern Europe. These sites, now preserved as historical landmarks, underscore the geopolitical tensions of the era and the covert military strategies of the time.