Explore Tito's Bunker, an extraordinary Cold War-era relic nestled in Mount Zlatar near Konjic, Bosnia and Herzegovina. Opened to the public in 2000, this massive nuclear bunker is among the largest in Europe and was designed to protect 350 people in the event of a nuclear emergency. Built over 26 years with an investment of $4.6 billion, it served as the secret command center of the former Yugoslav People's Army (JNA), known only to a select circle of commanders and workers sworn to secrecy.
Just an hour's drive from Sarajevo, the trip to Konjic offers insights into the scenic beauty and historical significance of Herzegovina. Konjic itself is a town steeped in history with sights dating back centuries.
Upon arrival, immerse yourself in a 90-minute guided tour of Tito's Bunker, marveling at its imposing size and complex inner workings. As you explore, reflect on the necessity and legacy of this monumental structure, a testament to both the tensions of the Cold War and the leadership of revered Yugoslav President Tito, whose lasting legacy continues to resonate.
Tour details: Duration: Flexible, enough time for exploration
Starting point: Sarajevo
Destination: Konjic, Bosnia and Herzegovina
Departure time: Daily, optional
Included: Comfortable transport with pick-up and drop-off Knowledgeable guide who provides insights into Tito's bunker and its historical significance
Excluded: Entrance fee to Tito's Bunker (€10/BAM20 per person)
Embark on a journey through history and mystery. Book your tour of Tito's Bunker now and delve into the secrets of this remarkable Cold War relic.