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Air Raid Shelter

In 1944, three air raid shelters were built for Germans living in luxurious tenement houses on Matejki Street. Each of them is located in Wilson Park. The first one is located along Matejki Street, the next one at the intersection of Matejki and Berwińskiego Streets, and the last one along Głogowska Street. The shelter made available to visitors by the Poznań Palm House is located at the gate... read everything »
Address
Wilson Park - Poznań Palm House
Śniadeckich 30
61-001 Poznań
Wielkopolskie
public transport
public transport
paid parking
paid parking
access for people with disabilities
access for people with disabilities
The owner of the facility has not defined opening hours.

Visiting the shelter is possible only with a guide. Total cost for a group of up to 15 people – PLN 40.

Advance reservation is required and can be made from Monday to Friday from 07:00 to 15:00 by calling 514 652 476 or 510 674 848.

Guide
in Polish for a fee 40.00 PLN

Total cost for a group of up to 15 people – PLN 40.

In 1944, three air raid shelters were built for Germans living in luxurious tenement houses on Matejki Street. Each of them is located in Wilson Park. The first one is located along Matejki Street, the next one at the intersection of Matejki and Berwińskiego Streets, and the last one along Głogowska Street.

The shelter made available to visitors by the Poznań Palm House is located at the gate from Matejki Street. It consists of a series of narrow and winding rooms with a total length of 110 meters.

This object was discovered only in 1998 during the renovation of Wilson Park and the Palm House.

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