Bunker Museum, the V-3, Military history museum in Międzyzdroje-Zalesie, Poland.
The V-3 Bunker Museum is a history museum in Międzyzdroje-Zalesie that displays German military technology and underground fortifications from World War II. The exhibition features preserved launch structures and storage areas that show the scale of weapons production during the war.
German forces built this site as a location for a massive cannon weapon system that was meant to change military strategy at the time. After the war, the location was preserved and later developed as a museum to document this military technology for future study.
The site shows how wartime engineering is preserved for visitors to understand, and guided tours allow people to walk through the underground structures that shaped Cold War technology discussions.
The museum is located near the coast in the Wicko area and provides parking for visitors. Protective helmets are provided during visits to ensure safety while exploring the underground spaces.
The site contains the only preserved remains of a fire control station for multi-chambered cannons and is the only documented location of this kind in Poland. This rare installation reveals how specialized weapon systems operated during the war.
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