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Bunker Pasing
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Bunker Pasing

A Silent Witness to History in Munich's Heart

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In the heart of Munich, the Pasing Bunker stands as a relic from World War II, designed by Karl Meitinger. As a Bavarian architectural heritage monument, it recalls a time when protection and safety were paramount. Visitors today are drawn to experience its simple yet powerful architecture. Let yourself be touched by the history embedded within its walls.
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Architect Karl Meitinger also planned Munich's post-war reconstruction.

Quick Facts

Founded
1942
Architect
Karl Meitinger
Heritage Status
Architectural Heritage Monument

Guided Story

Can you feel the weight of history in the air? Standing here by the Pasing Bunker, you're surrounded by echoes of the past. These thick walls once provided shelter during uncertain times. Look around you. To the northeast, the bustling Pasinger Viktualienmarkt stands – such a contrast to the past. Imagine people seeking refuge here, designed by Karl Meitinger to offer not just protection but also a touch of comfort. If you turn to the west, you'll see the Mariensäule, a symbol of faith and hope. Different times, similar sentiments. Let this place envelop you, and take a moment to reflect on the stories these walls silently hold.

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