Movik Fort is a former German coastal artillery bunker complex located near Bergen, Norway. Built during World War II by the German Wehrmacht, it once housed one of the largest cannons of the era - a Krupp 380mm gun with a range of up to 55 kilometers. The fort sits in a commanding position above the Skagerrak Straits, controlling a strategic maritime passage.
After the war, the site remained abandoned for decades before Norway began restoring Cold War-era military bunkers as tensions with Russia increased in recent years.