Werkstatt is a military bunker located in Norway, a country that was occupied by Nazi Germany during World War II. During the occupation, the German military constructed extensive fortifications along the Norwegian coast as part of the Atlantic Wall defense system. These structures were built to defend against potential Allied invasions and to maintain control over occupied territories.
The term 'Werkstatt' is German for 'workshop' or 'factory', suggesting this bunker may have served a logistical or maintenance function within the larger military complex.