The Framnes Command Bunker is a historical military structure located near Narvik, Norway. This bunker is part of a network of fortifications that played a significant role during World War II and the Cold War. The site is accessible via a walk from Durmålshaugen, passing by several air defense stations, each accompanied by their own small ammunition bunkers.
The bunker was repurposed into a primitive civilian bomb shelter after the war, evident from a second exit that was walled shut and a once-mounted front door. The bunker serves as a tangible link to Norway's wartime past, offering insights into the country's military history and the enduring legacy of its fortifications. Today, the bunker stands as a testament to Norway's strategic importance during the 20th century, attracting visitors interested in military history and urbex (urban exploration).