Bunker 219 is a military bunker located near the coast of northern France, in the Pas-de-Calais region. This structure is part of the extensive network of fortifications built along the French coastline, likely dating from the World War II era or the Cold War period. The area around Calais and Boulogne-sur-Mer has historically been a strategic military zone due to its proximity to England and its role in coastal defense.
The bunker's exact function is not specified in available sources, but its location suggests it may have served as a coastal observation post, ammunition storage, or defensive position. The region is known for its numerous military bunkers and fortifications, many of which are now abandoned and attract interest from urban explorers and military history enthusiasts.
