Billet coupe-file: billet d'entrée au bunker 10-Z à Brno





Description
L'exposition à l'intérieur de 10-Z offre une "promenade" à travers environ 500 mètres de tunnels , que les visiteurs peuvent explorer sans guide et à leur propre rythme.
Options de l'excursion
Itinéraire
À l'entrée, vous recevrez une carte du labyrinthe et votre objectif est de trouver votre chemin. Sur le chemin, vous apprendrez les images des personnes affiliées au refuge anti-retombées en images et sur des projecteurs. Sur les codes QR cachés, vous trouverez des vidéos avec du matériel supplémentaire, et toutes les zones de 10-Z ont une connexion Wi-Fi. En visitant l'exposition, vous traverserez les parties les plus intéressantes de l'abri (générateur diesel, salle de filtration, standard téléphonique PBX), et vous verrez les tables fonctionnalistes de Polášek du nouvel hôtel de ville, qui ont été oubliées dans l'abri et qui ont été utilisés par Adolf Hitler et tous les présidents communistes lors de leur visite à la mairie de Brno. L'exposition comprend la porte de la «cellule de la mort» de l'ancienne prison régionale de Cejl à Brno, où des personnes condamnées à mort pendant la Seconde Guerre mondiale et le stalinisme ont gravé leurs messages avant d'être passibles de la peine capitale. La technologie audiovisuelle est installée avec des expositions spéciales affiliées à la ville et à la région. À la fin de l'exposition, les visiteurs pourront se reposer un moment au Milk Bar de Marcel Ihnačák.
Points forts
Ce qui est inclus
Avis des voyageurs
Informations importantes
- Convient à toutes les conditions physiques
- L'exposition comprend une quinzaine de projections sous-titrées en anglais. Vous obtenez une carte en anglais du bunker et vous devez trouver votre sortie.
Avis(45)
It is a necessary experience to reconnect as a society, which reminds us of the hard times of past eras but which threaten to return.
Staff unfriendly to foreigners - give extensive pre-tour introduction to Czech tourists, but explanation to English speaking tourists included only things one cannot do st the bunker. The site is shabby and freighening.one must look for quer codes to obtain any information.
Thank you for your feedback and we are very sorry that the tour did not meet your expectations. We apologize for the situations you describe – especially for the different approach to interpretation for Czech and English-speaking visitors. This is definitely not our intention and we take your comments seriously. We are also sorry that the information was not easily accessible and that you had to search for it via QR codes. During this year, we plan to supplement and clarify the language versions and the overall information presentation to make it understandable and comfortable for all visitors. Thank you for letting us know – such suggestions help us improve our services and approach to foreign guests. If you decide to visit us again in the future, we will be happy to see the changes we are currently preparing. Petr Nečas, manager, 10-Z.cz
The bunker tour was a fascinating experience. It's self-guided; there's a lot of unusual things to see and it's a hands-on experience.
Informative and great that it was a little immersive. Good that you can wander through the bunker on your own at your own pace.
The bunker tour was a fascinating look into communist era Czech life. The videos were really informative, and we enjoyed trying on the gas masks. My disabled husband was able to get around fine on his narrow mobility scooter, but a larger scooter or wheelchair would find the narrow corridors chllenging.
Boring and meaningless. A story about how the bunker served as a refuge during World War II and can resist nuclear weapons
Purchased ticket before online - but on day could have just purchased … have a feeling this place can be busy in summer. Located in the centre of brno it’s a real nuclear bunker - great exhibits which are all interactive Well recommended if you are in the area
This tour is really nice especially for rainy / cloudy days! You can check out everything at your own pace, I loved the moments when we brainstormed what could be the purpose of this room. And a few meters later there where either videos or short texts, amazing! Nevertheless at the end the whole "expedition" felt a bit to shirt but I assume thats a good sign cause we stayed for 90 Minutes. The price for the tickets was also really fair just a bit more background on the rooms in form of "QR" codes would have been also nice, but all in all I really enjoyed it and I can highly recommend!
it was a great experience, also because you can attack everything, that makes it very alive. Young people can also get a good picture of this.
There are many underground facilities in Brno, but for me this one was the most historically interesting and accurate. You can testify by yourself how the Soviet Command was always ready to face a nuclear confrontation: shelters, food, communications, everything on place, and not so long ago. And unlike other underground attractions, you don’t need to wait for a guide and can go at your own pace. I had been before in the Samara Stalin´s Bunker. This is more modern, still in use during the Cold War. You don´t have to climb up and down and don`t feel claustrophobic.



