Luftschutzbunker Wiesbaden, Air-raid shelter in Wiesbaden, Germany.
The Luftschutzbunker Wiesbaden is a four-story concrete structure with 28 rooms and walls made of reinforced concrete measuring two meters thick. The building was designed to provide protection against aerial bombing and remains a protected historical structure today.
The structure was built in 1939 and served as shelter for roughly 650 people during air raids in World War II. After the war, it initially served military purposes before being repurposed for other uses.
The shelter demonstrates how Wiesbaden sought to protect its residents from bombing raids and reflects the fears of that era. Today it stands as a reminder of what civilians endured when their safety was under threat during wartime.
The structure is located near the Finance Ministry building and is used today as storage and archive space. Visitors should check accessibility information in advance since it functions as an active storage facility.
The structure can technically be reactivated and retains its function as a civil defense facility despite serving as an archive today. This makes it a rare example of a wartime shelter that has preserved its original defensive capacity.
Location: Wiesbaden
GPS coordinates: 50.07620,8.24642
Latest update: December 8, 2025 21:05
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