
Führerbunker
A Site of Conclusion and Reflection
Did you know?
The bunker was designed by Albert Speer in 1944.
Quick Facts
- Founded
- 1944
- Architect
- Albert Speer
Guided Story
As you stand here, it’s hard to imagine what once took place beneath your feet. Right here, in the heart of Berlin, was a site filled with secrets and tragedy. Look to the east, and you’ll see the memorial to Georg Elser, who plotted against Hitler in 1939. Just a bit further south stood the once-magnificent Reich Chancellery, a symbol of power now only remembered in history books. The Führerbunker itself may be hidden, but the silence here speaks of the final days of a regime that shook the world. Take a moment to feel the weight of history as you walk through this unassuming space. It’s a place for reflection, reminding us how closely past and present intertwine.
Location
Nearby

Reich Chancellery

Denkzeichen Georg Elser

Leopold I. von Anhalt-Dessau

Denkmal für die ermordeten Juden Europas

Zietenplatz

Ort der Information

Akademie der Künste
