Huge WWII Nazi bunker transformed into mountainous inner-city park

The St. Pauli Bunker was built in 1942 by forced labor and was used to shelter up to 25,000 Hamburg residents from Allied bombing raids during WWII

The St. Pauli Bunker was commissioned during WWII to protect Hamburg residents from Allied bombing raids. Once a symbol of Nazi ideology, the massive structure has received an ambitious new extension and makeover into a trendy greenery filled hotel and restaurant space, as well as a large park and "mountain path."

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