This underground bunker near Gurahont, Romania, was dug by the Romanian army in 1939 as a defensive fortification. Originally constructed for military purposes, the cave system was later transformed into a hostel and gallery after World War II. Located in the eastern part of Romania, this bunker represents the strategic military thinking of the late 1930s when European nations were preparing for potential conflicts.
The transformation of this military structure into civilian use demonstrates the changing needs of the post-war period.