We offer tours of a declassified bunker from the 1970s. The former military facility served as a strategic telephone exchange. It used to house communications cables. The flagship cable was designed to carry up to 1,920 calls at a time and provide communication between Warsaw Pact countries in wartime. The building was top secret.
The Military Museum is dedicated to the most famous native of the village of Vlkoš (near Kyjov), the Army General, Minister of National Defence of the government in exile in London, Sergej Jan Ingr. Other expositions in the museum MUDr. K. Macháček, MUDR. Z. Vítek, Colonel V. Ingr. World War I and World War II. Exposition of the Czech Armed Forces in missions.
Discover the world of historic motorcycles and tractors in our museum. More than 500 exhibits await you, including 260 motorcycles, 90 tractors and other unique machines and equipment. Come and enjoy an unforgettable ride into the past. We look forward to seeing you.
Running a museum of aviation, ground and combat technology. Offering identification of downed WW2 aircraft, mapping the circumstances of the downing and excavation of their wreckage.
An organisation of enthusiasts interested in military history from 1914 - 1989. Operation of the Museum of Light Fortifications in Pohansko. We are also engaged in collecting historical objects and documents with military themes.
In our museum you can learn about the construction, form and functioning of the Olomouc fortress and about the preserved military objects in the city and its surroundings. There are photographs, military maps, archaeological finds and a plaster model of Olomouc as a fortress. The building of the war powder magazine is unique in the Czech Republic.
A museum and education center with year-round suburban camps, it has three educational exhibits, namely a military one with lantern tours of the corridors and a period cannon firing, a working printing press with a printing workshop, a cinema and a period pub for the troops.
Almost a kilometre of mutually perpendicular passages cut in the rock below Petrov. The system of vaulted passages, located in a rectangular area approximately 85 x 60 metres, provided shelter for up to three thousand people for four days in the event of an atomic explosion.
We operate a demonstration of Czechoslovak fortifications from the 1930s. You will find bunkers, foundations of buildings and expositions. The museum complex consists of two light fortification objects pattern 37 built in the III Army Corps within the section 16 - Moravský Krumlov in 1938.
In its beginning we are engaged in the reconstruction of a 6-storey underground CO shelter in the area of the former Dukla mine and its restoration to its original state with subsequent access to the public.
We run a club that brings together those interested in the military history of the army of the First Republic. The focus of activity is restoration work on the heavy fortification object OP-S 25.
In the military equipment exhibition you will see uniforms, pieces of equipment and weapons that are familiar to most men from the war. The exhibition also includes a projection of video clips with military themes. This unique in the country exhibition is dedicated to a neglected period from the 1960s to the present day.