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Bunker No. 401, Kyiv Fortified Region

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Bunker No. 401, Kyiv Fortified Region

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Bunker No. 401, Kyiv Fortified Region

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Bunker No. 401, a significant historical site and man-made monument, stands as a testament to military engineering within the Kyiv Fortified Region in Ukraine. Located on the northern edge of the village of Bilohorodka in Kyiv Oblast, approximately 15 kilometers west of Kyiv, this reinforced concrete dugout (DOT) is part of a larger defensive network constructed in the 1930s. Situated at an elevation of 151 meters, it played a crucial role in the defense of Kyiv during World War II.

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    What is the historical significance of Bunker No. 401?

    Bunker No. 401 is a crucial part of the Kyiv Fortified Region, also known as the "Stalin Line," constructed between 1929 and 1937. It played a vital role in the 70-day defense of Kyiv during World War II in 1941, significantly delaying the Nazi offensive. Its enduring relevance was even demonstrated during the 2022 Russian invasion, when some bunkers served as shelters and strategic points.

    What unique features can visitors expect to see at Bunker No. 401?

    This bunker is one of the largest in the Kyiv Fortified Region, featuring a unique three-level structure. The first floor was for combat, the second for storage, and the third consists of over 100 meters of underground tunnels (poternas) connecting it to other strategic points, including Bunker No. 402 and an artillery observation post. You'll also see its robust 1.5-meter thick concrete walls, still bearing scars from intense combat.

    Is Bunker No. 401 suitable for families with children?

    While the site offers a compelling educational experience for older children interested in history, younger children might find the dark, confined spaces and uneven terrain challenging. There are no specific family-oriented activities or amenities on site, but exploring the tunnels can be an adventure for curious minds. Parental discretion is advised.

    Are dogs allowed at Bunker No. 401?

    Information regarding dog-friendliness inside the bunker is not explicitly stated. However, the surrounding outdoor areas and trails are generally accessible for leashed dogs. If planning to explore the interior, it's best to confirm local regulations or consider leaving pets outside.

    How can I get to Bunker No. 401 using public transport from Kyiv?

    Bunker No. 401 is located in Bilohorodka, approximately 15 kilometers west of Kyiv. While direct public transport routes might require transfers, you can typically reach Bilohorodka by bus or marshrutka (minibus) from various points in Kyiv. From Bilohorodka, the bunker may be a walk or a short taxi ride away. It's advisable to check current local transport schedules and routes before your visit.

    Is there an entrance fee to visit Bunker No. 401?

    The available information does not indicate a mandatory entrance fee for Bunker No. 401 itself, as it is largely an abandoned historical site. However, if you opt for a guided tour, there will be a cost associated with the tour service. It's always a good idea to check for any recent changes or local regulations before your visit.

    What are the visiting hours for Bunker No. 401?

    As an outdoor historical site, Bunker No. 401 generally does not have official visiting hours like a museum. It is typically accessible during daylight hours. However, exploring the interior tunnels may require a flashlight and caution, especially in darker, less maintained sections. If you plan to take a guided tour, specific tour times will apply.

    What is the terrain like around Bunker No. 401, and is it difficult to navigate?

    The terrain around Bunker No. 401 and within the Kyiv Fortified Region can be uneven, with natural paths and potentially overgrown areas. Inside the bunker, expect dark, confined spaces, and potentially slippery or rough surfaces. The site is categorized as 'intermediate' difficulty, suggesting some physical exertion may be required, especially for exploring the multi-level interior and tunnels. Sturdy footwear is highly recommended.

    Are there any other historical sites or landmarks near Bunker No. 401 worth visiting?

    Yes, Bunker No. 401 is part of a larger "mine group" that includes Bunker No. 402, an artillery observation post, and other embrasure machine-gun casemates, all interconnected by tunnels. The broader Kyiv Fortified Region comprises some 300 bunkers, many of which are scattered across the area. Exploring these other fortifications can provide a more comprehensive understanding of the defensive network.

    What should I wear when visiting Bunker No. 401, especially if exploring the interior?

    Given the uneven terrain and potentially dark, confined spaces inside the bunker, wearing comfortable, sturdy shoes or hiking boots is essential. It's also advisable to bring a flashlight or headlamp for exploring the tunnels. Dress in layers, as temperatures inside the bunker can be cooler than outside, even in warmer months. Long pants and sleeves might be beneficial to protect against scratches or insects.

    Are there any cafes, restaurants, or accommodation options near Bunker No. 401 in Bilohorodka?

    Bilohorodka is a village, so while there might be local shops or small eateries, a wide range of cafes, restaurants, or dedicated accommodation options directly adjacent to the bunker may be limited. For more extensive choices, visitors would likely need to travel back towards Kyiv or explore larger towns in the vicinity. It's recommended to bring your own water and snacks.

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