Bunker Drnov - Cold War and Air Defence Museum

Bunkr Drnov is one of the largest accessible underground bunkers in the Czech Republic, housing the Museum of Anti-Aircraft Defence. Built between 1981 and 1984 and operational from 1985 to 2003, it served as the joint command post of the 71st Anti-Aircraft Missile Brigade and the 56th Radio-Technical Battalion, safeguarding the airspace over western Czechoslovakia. The museum opened to the public in 2014 and preserves the site's original technical equipment along with an exhibition of Soviet missile systems including S-75, S-125, S-200, and 2K12 Kub.

Address

Strakonická 12
Podlešín
Central Bohemian
15900
Czechia

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Opening Hours

Open by reservation only on scheduled dates

Admission

Children under 6: Free

Children 6-15: 150 CZK

Adults: 200 CZK

Seniors (65+): 150 CZK

Family (2 adults + up to 2 children/seniors): 500 CZK

Children 6-15: 150 CZK

Seniors 65+: 150 CZK

Family (2+2): 500 CZK

Children under 6: Free (not recommended)

Adults: 200 CZK

Adults: 200 CZK

Children (6-15): 150 CZK

Seniors (65+): 150 CZK

Family (2 adults + up to 2 children): 500 CZK

Children under 6: Free