While many of us are isolating in our homes, for the ultra-rich there’s a luxurious escape hidden in a former Cold War bunker where you can wait out the pandemic in style.
The Vivos Europa One complex, a 31-hectare facility located in a secret hide-out under a mountain in Europe, was formerly used by the Soviets during the Cold War as a fortress for military equipment and munitions.Under the surface it’s like a luxury hotel. Picture: Jam PressNow, the survival shelter has been transformed into a fully furnished private accommodation fit for a family to survive any disaster.
Anyone hunkering down in the luxe hide-out will be provided two storeys of 465 square metres of space with access to luxurious amenities including pools, theatres, gyms, a kitchen, a fully functioning bar, bedrooms and deluxe bathrooms.
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