The Romanian Underground Bunker in Gurahont is a Second World War-era military structure located in Arad County, western Romania. Built during the 1939-1945 conflict, this underground facility was part of Romania's defensive network, likely serving as a shelter or command post. Gurahont, a small town near the Hungarian border, held strategic importance during the war, and such bunkers were constructed to protect military personnel and equipment from aerial bombardment and ground attacks.
The bunker's exact specifications and current condition are not publicly documented, but it represents the broader network of fortifications built across Romania during the war years. As with many wartime structures, it may have been abandoned or repurposed after 1945, though its underground nature would have provided lasting protection from the elements.