The British found a military bunker with portraits on the walls
The British found a military bunker with portraits on the walls A true art gallery since the Second world war. Upstairs Chris Halliwell from Manchester composed of Amateur research team found an unusual bunker during the Second world war in Munich. View this post in Instagram Publication of Cjurbex (@cjurbex) September 8, 2018 12:12 PDT During the download an error has occurred. Chris loves to travel and look at different cities and countries the secret places associated with historical events. This time to find “worthy” of the shelter it took him three days. But it was worth it. The bunker, which the German command was installed in Munich in September 1938, was a real art gallery. On the walls someone had painted a charcoal more than a dozen different portraits. It is not clear whether it was one or more artist (portraits done in different styles), but they are all