The Bunker Mooseum is a historic military bunker located in Moos in Passeier (Moos/Moso), South Tyrol, Italy. Originally constructed during World War II, this fortified structure has been repurposed and now operates as a museum, forming a key part of the Museum Hinter Passeier complex. It is situated within the scenic Texel Group nature park area.
The bunker serves as an exhibition space that delves into the settlement history of the Passeier Valley, alongside displays on local geology, natural history, and the alpine environment. Its transformation from a military installation to an educational and cultural site provides a unique perspective on the region's layered past, bridging its wartime heritage with its natural and cultural identity.
Today, the Bunker Mooseum stands as a preserved historical artifact and a visitor attraction, offering insights into both the military architecture of the WWII era and the broader history of the South Tyrol region. It is integrated with other museum facilities and a Capricorn enclosure, making it a destination for those interested in military history, local heritage, and alpine ecology.