Bunker La Rochelle is a WWII German bunker located in La Rochelle, France. The bunker served as a German headquarters during the occupation of France. It is now a museum dedicated to preserving and showcasing the military history of the region during the Second World War.
The museum features exhibits and authentic artifacts that provide a glimpse into the lives of soldiers and the strategic importance of the area. The bunker is part of the broader context of the Bombing of France during World War II, where numerous locations were targeted by Allied Forces between June 1940 and May 1945. The museum offers visitors a unique opportunity to explore the secret history of the bunker and its role in the conflict.
The site is a significant landmark for those interested in WWII history and urban exploration (urbex).