We visited Bunker Z10, and I didn’t really know what to expect, but it turned out to be really cool. As soon as we walked in, you could feel the difference. It was dark, a bit cold, and super quiet.


Not gonna lie, it felt a little creepy at first, but in a good way. The corridors were narrow, with brick walls and pipes all over the ceiling, so it felt more like we stepped into the past than into a museum. One thing that really stayed in my mind was a line of old helmets on the wall. Next to them there were just simple chairs and boxes, nothing fancy at all. But somehow that made it more real, because you could actually imagine people sitting there and waiting. In another room there were small tables and chairs, almost like a little resting area, which felt kind of strange for a bunker.


There was also a section with machines and ventilation systems behind metal fences. A lot of pipes, tanks, and technical stuff I didn’t understand everything, but it looked serious and a bit intimidating, especially with the low light and shadows. What I liked the most was just the feeling of the place. It wasn’t just about looking at exhibits, but more about the atmosphere. You could kind of picture how people used it back then. Overall, I really enjoyed it. It was something different, a bit unusual, and definitely not boring. It’s one of those places that sticks with you, and I’ll probably remember it as one of the more interesting things we did here in Brno.






