• The official office of Stalin in the Bunker. The portrait on the wall depicts Alexander Suvorov. Stalin's bunker (Russian: Бункер Сталина)...
  • Stalin's bunker, or as it is also commonly called, a command post-bomb shelter, was built in Samara in 1942 and is located at a depth of 37 meters.
  • In 1991 the city of Samara, Russia, located on the Volga river 700 miles south-east of Moscow, discovered one of Stalins bunkers had been hidden under their...
  • Stalin's Bunker in Samara, Russia, is an underground bunker that was constructed during World War II as a secret command post for Joseph Stalin...
  • Located under the Academy of Culture and Arts building, the Stalin's bunker today became one of the most unusual Samara’s sights.
  • Stalin's Bunker: Stalin the Terrible's Bunker - See 540 traveler reviews, 442 candid photos, and great deals for Samara, Russia, at Tripadvisor.
  • This was the place Stalin was to be relocated to in the event that the Germans took Moscow. The never-used bunker was built nine storeys below the...
  • For history enthusiasts the visit to Stalins bunker, although not actually used by Stalin, gives the Russian view of the Great Patriotic War.
  • The bunker is about 37 meters deep, which makes it the deepest bunker of it's time and twice so deep as the Führerbunker in Berlin.
  • Samara bunker is a multi-level, fully isolated structure equipped with lifts. ... Stalin bunker is located in the court of Samara Academy of Culture and Arts.
  • In 1942 Samara, 700 miles south-east of Moscow, was designated as the USSR’s second capital city, in case Moscow fell to the Nazis .
  • But Moscow survived and Stalin chose to stay in the city even during its most dangerous moments, so the bunker was never actually used in anger.
  • Located at a depth of 37 meters, built in 1942, declassified in 1990. Stalins bunker in Samara – the most powerful of the now declassified bunkers.