Top 14 Luxury Bunkers to Survive the Apocalypse
F.W. GAPP, British Government – London – $11.3 Million
First acquired by an entrepreneur named Jakub Zamrazil in 2013, this bunker was owned by F.W. GAPP as of 2020 and put on the market for a staggering price of £10 million or $11.3 million. Initially built during the Cold War by the British Government, it is located in London.
The outer defense is enforced by thick concrete walls and electric gates, while the interior is laden with the most lavish facilities. With 10,000 square feet of living space, it has a home cinema, six-bedroom suites, two kitchens, and a 30-foot swimming pool. It shall be the perfect place for a billionaire to hide in case a war strikes.
The Aristocrat by Rising S Company – Worldwide – $7.1 Million
This might be an ideal purchase for any person interested in moving into a safe structure. The best part is that it can be built and installed anywhere globally. The contractor responsible for this extravagant design is Rising S Company, located in Texas, America.

The firm offers 14 bedrooms, including a mix of twin, and double beds, while it also has a tool room, garage, movie room, and much more. Above all, this place is sure to survive a nuclear attack. Specially built with all sorts of amenities and luxuries that anyone around the world with a land space big enough can wish for.
BuildVantage – Essex – $1.6 Million
Initially designed during the Cold War to protect officials, this property was split into three luxury apartments. Each was put up for sale in 2021 with a guide price of £1.4 million or $1.6 million. Even though it was never used during the time of its construction, it was built with military-grade steel and concrete walls for optimum defense.

The apartments are all 8,500 square feet and feature top-class luxuries, including underground heating, sunroofs, and much more. After years of sitting idle, it was converted into a museum that eventually closed in 2002. It wasn’t until later that the British developers named BuildVantage took it up for restoration.
The Oppidum, Czech Government – Czech Republic – $8 Million
Probably the largest bunker in the world, The Oppidum was built by the Czech Government in collaboration with the soviets at the peak of the Cold War. It spans a ground of 323,000 square feet, and while the residence is underground, it has a helipad and a golf course above ground.

The landholding businessman Jakub Zamrazil purchased this bunker in 2013 and set out to transform it for a rich potential client. He built it with the most luxurious facilities inside, including a temperature-controlled wine cellar and a subterranean garden with a swimming pool and simulated sunlight. It also features a fully loaded gymnasium inside.
Survival Condo by Larry Hall – Kansas – $4.5 Million
While an underground house was an easier concept to understand, the Survival Condo is a multi-story apartment building with the most luxurious rooms available inside. The apartments range anywhere between $1.5 million for a smaller abode to $4.5 million for their most exquisite penthouse.

Besides the apartments, the building features a gymnasium, hydroponic farm, aquaculture tanks, LED windows all around, and a control room to monitor and manage the bunker. If that wasn’t enough, it has a tropical-looking area with trees, waterfalls, and slides. There is a swimming pool as well, and all that is discussed lies well under the ground.
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