The Vf58c mit Haube is a World War II German military bunker located in France, part of the extensive Atlantic Wall fortifications built by Nazi Germany along the French coast. This type of bunker, designated Vf58c, was designed as a personnel shelter with an integrated armored cupola (Haube) for observation and light defensive purposes. Situated in the coastal region, it formed part of Germany's defensive strategy against Allied invasion during the war.
Today, the bunker stands as a historical relic of the Atlantic Wall, attracting interest from military history enthusiasts and urban explorers studying WWII fortifications in France.