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The excursion includes the following spots:
 NKVD’s Shelter tour

Excursion details:
The price includes Transfer, guide, excursion , lunch, 
Season Available all year round
Time Starts in the morning
Pickup and drop off Transfer to your hotel, spots and the airport
What to bring Summer period: sunglasses, sun cream, hat, water;     
Winter period: skin moisturizer, lip balm, scarf, mittens;
Necessary clothes Seasonal clothes according to the weather
Difficulty level Medium-difficulty


One of the most interesting underground places is Vladivostok-2. This bomb shelter, evacuation system, and simultaneous back-up control center for Primorye was set up in the early 1940s in the city's center (near the Gorky Theater). The underground passages connected shelter-seekers from the regional committee for the All Union Communist Party, NKVD leaders, and the Zolotoy Rog docks.

The tunnel of about 1.5 km, the total building area of more than 2000 square meters. m, the depth of the up to about 72 m was assumed that the regional committee members could at any time go down the spiral staircase and take place in the offices of the replacement, hand-dug by a separate 66-second track construction battalion of the Special Railway NKPS body  . Underground object, standing on duty until 2000, is completely independent and at one time was able to work even after the atomic attack on Vladivostok. As it departs from the evacuation tunnel length of about 400 m, yield up to 1973 to berths in the Golden Horn and was being built through the water-bearing horizon  by using freezing and refrigeration specialists Metrostroi. Currently object completely abandoned and is under voluntary control by the WEC. Nearest underground facilities of a similar, government level, available to visit - one in Samara and two in Moscow, which makes our object even more unique.
 

Experts of the inbound department:

Valeriia Litvinenko
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Yana Ovchinnikova
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