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- Q540470 subject Q16792392.
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- Q540470 abstract "The Bunker (also Reichsbahnbunker) in Berlin-Mitte is a listed air-raid shelter.Originally based on plans of the architect Karl Bonatz, it was constructed in 1943 by Nazi Germany to shelter up to 3,000 Reichsbahn train passengers. The square building has an area of 1000 m² and is 18 metres high; its walls are up to two metres thick. There are 120 rooms on five floors. In May 1945, the Red Army took the building and turned it into a prisoner-of-war camp. From 1949, it was used to store textiles and from 1957, as storage for dry and tropical fruit.In the summer of 1992, it was turned into a hardcore techno club. Gabba, hard trance, house and breakbeat parties were held on four floors. However, after a raid in 1995 the events became more irregular. A further raid in 1996 placed severe building restrictions on the tenants, causing the club to close. In 2001, real estate investor Nippon Development Corporation GmbH bought the building from the government. In 2002, it was the venue of the Berlin art festival "Insideout".".
- Q540470 thumbnail Bunker_Berlin.jpg?width=300.
- Q540470 wikiPageExternalLink karen-and-christian-boros.
- Q540470 wikiPageExternalLink www.sammlung-boros.de.
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- Q540470 point "52.52333333333333 13.383888888888889".
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- Q540470 comment "The Bunker (also Reichsbahnbunker) in Berlin-Mitte is a listed air-raid shelter.Originally based on plans of the architect Karl Bonatz, it was constructed in 1943 by Nazi Germany to shelter up to 3,000 Reichsbahn train passengers. The square building has an area of 1000 m² and is 18 metres high; its walls are up to two metres thick. There are 120 rooms on five floors. In May 1945, the Red Army took the building and turned it into a prisoner-of-war camp.".
- Q540470 label "Bunker (Berlin)".
- Q540470 lat "52.52333333333333".
- Q540470 long "13.383888888888889".
- Q540470 depiction Bunker_Berlin.jpg.
- Q540470 homepage www.sammlung-boros.de.