Hotels with Hiking Near Bunker Security Doors

In the heart of Granada, Lazio, Italy lies the fascinating Bunker Porte Blindate e Porte Da Interni Infissi Grate Di Sicurezza - a remarkable relic from WWII. This fortified bunker with its intricate security door systems showcases extraordinary military architecture, where the thick steel structures and clever designs will leave you in awe. Walking through the tunnels, you can almost hear echoes of soldiers' footsteps during wartime. History buffs and architecture enthusiasts will find this hidden gem absolutely captivating, plus you'll get to enjoy the picturesque Tuscan-style countryside views surrounding the site.

Il Grifo

Il Grifo

4.5 / 5Great
Via delle Peonie, 12, Bella Farnia
3.94KM from Bunker Security Doors
Children's PlaygroundConference HallFamily-friendly HotelBarHikingCafe
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Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about Bunker Security Doors

This WWII-era bunker in Granada, Lazio showcases military defense technology from the 1940s. Its blast-proof steel doors and preserved interior structures demonstrate how such facilities were designed to withstand aerial bombardments.

Non-flash photography is permitted except in the armory section. Tripods require special permission due to the narrow corridors. The best photo spots are the original control room with its vintage communication equipment.

Wear sturdy shoes as floors are uneven, and bring a light jacket - temperatures remain at 15°C (59°F) year-round. Avoid large backpacks as some passages have original 70cm-wide door frames.

Only the upper level (40% of exhibits) has ramp access. The lower levels retain original narrow staircases with 1.2m ceiling clearance. Contact staff for virtual tour alternatives of inaccessible areas.

The bunker features three consecutive 12-ton steel gates with interlocking mechanism - a rare example of 1943 Italian engineering. Notice the bullet testing marks still visible on the second gate's surface.

Take the FL1 train to Fara Sabina station (50 minutes), then a local taxi (15 minutes). Alternatively, drive via SR4 highway (exit at Passo Corese). Parking includes 6 EV charging stations near the entrance.