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But visitors to Hotel La Claustra get a room without a view. The room hotel is buried in the Gotthard mountain range and, with cavernous walls and minimalist interior, offers the chance to spend a few nights in an ex-army bunker. La Claustra is part of a wider trend in Switzerland for recycling the plentiful decommissioned bunkers first carved out to defend the famously neutral country from foreign invasion. From data centres to museums, mushroom farms to cheese factories, businesses have been refashioning the former strongholds. During World War Two, Switzerland had a network of around 8, bunkers and military shelters. Faced with high maintenance costs and a cooling threat of invasion, the Swiss army since the s has handed a property unit the task of trimming that number down. The vast majority have now been bought, sealed off, or set aside for historical preservation and are dotted around Switzerland, often still disguised as barns and houses. According to one possibly apocryphal story repeated with pride for more than a century, Germany's Kaiser Wilhelm II on a visit in was said to have asked a Swiss infantryman what , Swiss soldiers would do if , German invaders stormed over the border. Museums like Sasso San Gottardo, built in a former fortress, look to tell the story of Swiss efforts to stave off invasion in the 20th century. After Germany invaded France in , Switzerland was surrounded by Axis powers and recognised that it would be out-gunned in any assault. To hold off an invasion, Switzerland sought to make itself prohibitively difficult to conquer. Under the plan dubbed the National Redoubt, much of the country's manpower and firepower would retreat to the mountains if a foreign aggressor attacked. Through its chain of fortresses and bunkers, Switzerland would keep control of the mountains along with key transit routes. During the Cold War, concerns turned to nuclear attack. The Swiss ramped up military spending and many homes were required to be equipped with bomb shelters. As with the bunkers, the Swiss have found new uses for these bomb shelters too - nowadays many are simply used to store family knick-knacks and wine collections. A tunnel connects the bunkers at a former Swiss Army artillery fort in Faulensee, Switzerland. The fort was in military use from to and is now open to the public as a museum. An artillery control room is seen in a bunker at a former artillery fort in the town of Faulensee, Switzerland. The facility was in military use from to and is now a museum. The fort was in military use from to and is now a museum. A view shows an operating room at the former Swiss artillery fortress Reuenthal near the village of Reuenthal, Switzerland. Located on the Swiss-German border near the rivers Rhine and Aare, the fortress was built from to and remained in military use until Since it has been a museum. Cows stand in a meadow in front of a The fort was in military use from to and is now as a museum. A former infantry bunker camouflaged as a medieval house is reflected in a mirror in Duggingen, Switzerland. A former infantry bunker is camouflaged as a medieval house in the town of Duggingen, Switzerland. A bunker at a former Swiss artillery fortress called Heldsberg stands near the town of St. Margareten, Switzerland. Located on the Swiss-Austrian border near the River Rhine and Lake Constance, the fortress was built from to and remained in military use until Gotthard mountain pass, Switzerland. A sign reads 'Military site - Entering and photography forbidden' at former Swiss artillery fortress Sasso da Pigna on the St. Located at 2, m altitude on the St. Gotthard mountain pass, the fortress was built from to and remained in military use until Alex Lussi of Swiss mushroom producer Gotthard-Pilze picks a shiitake mushroom inside a former ammunition bunker of the Swiss Army near Erstfeld, Switzerland. In 11 former bunkers Gotthard-Pilze produces some 24 tons of shiitake mushrooms per year. The Urserental valley is seen behind a camouflaged canon at a former Swiss artillery fortress called Fuchsegg near the village of Realp, in the central Swiss Alps. The fortress was built in and remained in military use until Barbed wire protects a bunker at former Swiss artillery fortress Reuenthal near the village of Reuenthaluly, Switzerland. Chains camouflage a bunker containing a 15cm gun in the former artillery fort Furggels of the Swiss Army near the village of St. Magrethenberg, Switzerland. The view through the muzzle of a A camouflaged Attinghausen, Switzerland. Realp, Switzerland. The defensive tendencies that spawned Switzerland's bunker building are legendary. Gotthard, Switzerland. Faulensee, Switzerland. Reuenthal, Switzerland. Duggingen, Switzerland. Margarethen, Switzerland. Erstfeld, Switzerland. Giswil, Switzerland. Recommended The beautiful game: soccer around the world Ko Panyi. Next Swimming in Siberia Krasnoyarsk. For full functionality of this page it is necessary to enable JavaScript. Here are the instructions how to enable JavaScript in your web browser. Link to this story. Embed this story.
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