A military bunker located in Rome, Italy, originally constructed between November 1940 and June 1943 to protect Italy's former royal family, the Savoia, during World War II air raids. The structure, entirely underground and covering over 200 square meters, features a circular plan with seven rooms including two main rooms, two bathrooms, an antechamber, and two service rooms. After more than five years of closure, the historic Savoy bunker at Villa Ada has reopened to the public for guided tours, offering visitors insight into Italy's wartime history and royal heritage.
Savoy Bunker at Villa Ada
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