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S-7 Shelter

58901 Třešť, Czech Republic CZ (Vysocina)

Address
 
 
Floor area unfortunately not known yet  
 
Museum typ Exhibition
Military Museum in general
  • Combustion engines/generators/pumps
  • Electric motors/generators/pumps
  • Telephone / Telex
  • Amateur Radio / Military & Industry Radio
  • Electrical Applications
  • Home Appliances


Opening times
This object's show route is irregular and it is to be booked through the web form only, or by phone at the Town Information Centre Trest. The exact days of show route's opening will be announced at our websites in News section, at the Tourist Information Centre of Trest town and by mass-media.

Admission
Status from 04/2016
100 CZK

Contact
Mobile:+420-608-625-420  eMail:prohlidky muzeumtesla.cz  

Homepage www.muzeumtesla.cz

Our page for S-7 Shelter in Třešť, Czech Republic CZ, is administrated by Radiomuseum.org member Wolfgang Lill. Please write to him about your experience with this museum, for corrections of our data or sending photos by using the Contact Form to the Museum Finder.

Location / Directions
N49.298563° E15.476778°N49°17.91378' E15°28.60668'N49°17'54.8268" E15°28'36.4008"

Třešť is a town in the Vysočina Region of the Czech Republic.
The map points to the railway station. We don't know the entrance to the shelter.

Description In cooperation with the Facility Services for the Ministry of the Interior the Museum Tesla managed to open a new tourist route in the top secret object S-7 in Trest.
The object was built as a shelter for hiding the Crisis Headquarter Staff of the Civil Defence in Brno in case of war. It was designed and built to withstand not only the myriad of warfare agents and gases, but also radiation of a nuclear explosion.
The underground part consists of two floors where the bottom floor is created by necessary technological equipment for sustaining life in the facility: filtration, ventilation, boiler, cooling, own waterworks and also a Diesel generators for producing own electricity and, last but not least, the telephone switchboard for providing connections between offices in the bunker and the outside world.
Upper underground floor hides the most important room of the whole object, called: Hall of Battle Command, where all important commanders and staff personnel would be gathered in case of conflict. Besides other rooms for operation of radio stations, receiving the telex and cryptographers, there they had a kitchen with a dining area, a bedroom for relaxing and comfortable bathrooms with showers and toilets.
Most of the technology in the building has been maintained in good working condition up till now. If necessary the entire building should be able to accommodate approximately 250 people. The building was finished after 3-year construction in 1974, and due to the high secrecy it was labelled as a fruit and vegetables storage. Its highest secrecy was called off by a government decision in 2011.

The part of the Show Route is an Absolvent's Card which each visitor gains for free after going through the route. The route consists of the bottom underground floor and the upper underground floor only. The ground floor is not accessible to general public.

Safety instructions: The show route is not recommended to the people under age of 12, disabled people or people with limited mobility and for people with the poor toleration to the dark and small spaces. Your clothes can get dirty if you are not careful enough during the show route.

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