Bunker Secrets

Tel: +7 499 703-44-55

There are two main excursions:

Program

Duration of the excursion

Ticket price

Cold War

1 hour – 1 hour 10 min.

Adult – 2200 rub.

Declassified

1 hour – 1 hour 15 min.

Adult – 1800 rub.

Audioguide – 500 rub.
Secured by id or passport

For visit museum you need to book your ticket in office by call +7 499 703-44-55 | +7 (985)790-00-82
or write to zakaz@bunker42.com.

You should pick up your tickets in museum’s ticket office, 10 minutes before the tour; we accept cash roubles and any credit cards except “American Express”.

Unfortunately, at this moment excursions in English are not available.
We would like to invite you to visit our museum with a russian-speakers group, and rent an audioguide in English.

Also we must inform you that you can order personal tour in English language only for you and your friends for any date wich you prefer.

For book tickets please call +7 499 703-44-55, +7 (985)790-00-82 or write to zakaz@bunker42.com.

The museum is open daily from 10:00 till 21:00.

Bunker Secrets

Bunker Secrets

Unique English tour – only on Monday!

This unique tour called “Bunker secrets” will lead you both through historical and technical parts of the bunker.

During the first part of the tour you will visit block #4 which used to be an alternate command center of strategic air force. In this block you’ll learn about the atomic weapon of USSR and you’ll see many interesting objects like models of the very first atomic Soviet bomb, Soviet bomber and intercontinental ballistic missiles, communication equipment and so on.

In the second part of the tour you’ll see block #3 which is the engineering part of the bunker. You’ll learn about water pumps system, tunnel construction and much more. And it may be that some sudden encounters can happen…


It is necessary to wear comfortable clothes and shoes (no high heels). Protective equipment will be given to every participant.

Please note: there can be changes in our schedule. It’s highly recommended to book in advance!



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