A military bunker located in Rome, Italy, originally constructed as a wartime shelter for the Italian royal family. Situated within Villa Ada park, this underground structure spans over 200 square meters and features a circular design with seven rooms, including two main rooms, two bathrooms, an antechamber, and two service rooms. The bunker was built during World War II as part of Italy's defensive preparations under Mussolini's regime.
After more than five years of closure, the historic Savoy bunker has recently reopened to the public, offering visitors insight into Italy's royal wartime history and military architecture.