Evening “flashlight” tours

Remnants of the Cold War can still be found in various places today. The Přáslavice bunker is one of them. Recent history, which has not been written much about in history textbooks. A conflict between Eastern and Western countries that affected the lives of millions of people. A war in which no bombs flew through the air, but people still died in it. During the tour of the bunker, we will tell you all about it.

Guided tour "baterkové" tours

A tour of the Přáslavice bunker is a unique opportunity to immerse yourself in history and find out how Europe prepared for a potential war conflict. Fully equipped with period technology , the shelter is a fascinating witness to the past, which was a key point of communication between Berlin and Moscow. The tour of the “flashlight” tour copies the standard tour route. In some places we stop longer, so the circuit is 30 minutes longer than the standard one. To enhance the atmosphere, you will only complete it by flashlight. So you have a greater opportunity to perceive the bunker not only “with the eye”, but also with the “ear”.

Discover the largest accessible bunker in Central Europe from the Cold War era Enter behind the 1.5-meter-thick walls into rooms and corridors that until recently were only accessible with proper security clearance. Soak up the history during a 90-minute walk through the underground that will take you to telecommunications halls, kitchens, service rooms, backup power sources, filtration and decontamination chambers and other places of interest.

During the tour, you will need a quality flashlight, preferably a headlamp. Please get it and take it with you. Thanks.

This tour is not only educational but also fun. This is a great opportunity for families, schools, groups of friends, or individuals who are interested in history, military, and technology. Due to the nature of the tour, it is not suitable for people suffering from anxiety from dark “basement” and confined spaces.

Admission Individuals

Children up to 6 years free
Children from 6 to 15 years 240 CZK
Adults 300 CZK
Seniors over 65 years of age 240 CZK

Group admission *

Basic tour for a group (in Czech) 4000 CZK / group
Basic tour for a group (in English)

425 CZK / person or 17 EUR / person

The minimum number of people is 10 and the maximum is 25

For bus tours of 40 – 50 people, the tour is divided into 2 groups with the start of the tour 15 minutes in a row

160 CZK / person

The minimum number of people is 40

* Group tours are carried out outside the standard public dates. The tour can be customized according to the fitness of the group. For example, for retirement clubs, schools, children’s camps, etc.

Tour info

size

Length of tour 90 min
Maximum number of people on the tour / Maximum group 25 people
There is no possibility to buy tickets on site. Purchase of tickets only electronically. For groups by agreement. The tour route includes 4 floors, the temperature inside is 17°C, there are no toilets on the route.

Circuit "baterkové" tours

Decontamination inlet, decontamination airlocks

The decontamination entrance is crucial to ensure the safety and protection of people inside the bunker in the event of a nuclear or chemical attack. Its main function is to remove contaminating particles and substances from the clothing and body surfaces of people entering the bunker to prevent radioactive or toxic material from being introduced inside.
January 01, 2021
12:00 AM

Main staircase with infirmary and morgue

The staircase provides a stunning view of the massiveness of the entire building. The path leads further to the part with the infirmary and morgue.
January 01, 2021
12:00 AM

Amplification Station Operations Manager's Office

Several offices are furnished in the period style, including pictures of landscapes on the walls and false windows. These were supposed to give the crew at least a partial sense of normality in the event of war.
January 01, 2021
12:00 AM

Exchange rooms and telex workplaces

Central halls and telex workplaces were of fundamental importance and were actually the reason for the construction of the entire bunker. In the event of war, they would ensure communication between the Warsaw Pact states, communication with Moscow and, of course, communication within the Czechoslovak Republic.
January 01, 2021
12:00 AM

Dining room, kitchen and bedroom

For the crew, there was a service area with a dining room, bedroom and food storage in the bunker.
January 01, 2021
12:00 AM

Hall of undisturbed electricity supply and battery room

Communication was never to be interrupted. Therefore, key technologies have never been powered directly from the grid. In the bunker, there was an ingenious solution with an automatic backup from the battery room.
January 01, 2021
12:00 AM

Army floor with secret police section

A separate floor was reserved for the army detachment and the secret police group.
January 01, 2021
12:00 AM

Aquaponic farm

The bunker combines old military technology with super modern agricultural technology. On this floor there is a part of the vertical aquaponic farm of the Flenexa company, which can be seen during the tour.
January 01, 2021
12:00 AM

Technological floor with air filtration, boiler room and technological control room

The lowest floor is the technological heart of the bunker. There are air filtration technologies, regime closure of the building and other technologies necessary for survival in the event of a nuclear conflict.
January 01, 2021
12:00 AM

Backup power supplies

The pride of the building is the functional backup power supplies, which could supply energy to the entire building and all communication technologies for several days.
This is the last stop of the tour.
January 01, 2021
12:00 AM

If you want to see more of the whole building, we offer the possibility of a VIP tour. This also includes the remaining parts of the building that cannot be visited due to time constraints as part of this “flashlight” tour.

 

Take a look at what it looks like in the bunker during a “flashlight” tour