The entrance blockhouse of the Bouda fortress, object K-Ba-S 22a Krok, is located on the far side of the hill so that supplies could be supplied as continuously as possible even during the war. In addition to the infantry entrance of normal size, the object is also equipped with an entrance for trucks. On the right side of the entrance, you can see a museum exhibit, an original, never mounted bell for the AJ-N light machine gun in resistance S (wall thickness 200 mm).
The Bouda artillery fortress is one of the five completed artillery fortresses built as part of the Czechoslovak fortifications. The artillery fortresses were built as the most extensive complexes of heavy fortifications. The Bouda fortress consists of 5 objects called blockhouses, which were built in the years 1934-1938. When the Munich Agreement was signed in September 1938, the fortress had not yet been armed.
During six tours of varying lengths, visitors will enter vast underground spaces untouched by extensive renovations.
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