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These underground buildings are built for an elite clientele longing for exclusive protection in the form of a luxury bunker. During peacetime, they lie empty awaiting use. And it would be a good thing for us all if they never have to be used.

Buildings of the future – luxury bunkers

Mgr. Jana Höger
18. 1. 2017
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Vivos Europe One, Rothenstein

What is on offer to you?

Vivos carefully selects and guards the location of the actual bunker. A less-secret example could be the site located in the German village of Rothestein, when the underground building is more reminiscent of a luxury four-star hotel for prominent clients. These clients are chosen according to strict criteria, not only financial ones. Each bunker is different in terms of the design and materials used, but the common denominator is always first-class quality and a guarantee of refined taste. With luxury in mind, modern bedrooms are for example incorporated into the building, as are bathrooms, gyms, common rooms and theatres - and pets are also catered for. There is even a garden where fresh vegetables can be grown using hydroponics. The underground bunker in Germany also has an unexpected innovation, its own unique human DNA storage facility. This is a unique project which requires the right people on board. 

A bunker for the elite in the Czech Republic

You don’t have to travel far to find protection against the apocalypse or other future disaster. A first-class hideaway should also be built in the Czech Republic on a site where the Czechoslovak army started to build a bunker which was never ever used 22 years ago. The project should be built on this carefully selected site not far from Český Brod, made up of several underground areas - luxury residential and non-residential space. The investor thus intends to ensure survival for several years. For this, it will be necessary to create the bunker’s own source of drinking water, energy and a garden with artificial sunlight. In order to liven up underground life, it will be possible to keep fish or animals, to practice sports in the fitness centre or have a swim in the pool.

It is a good thing to follow the motto: “Always be prepared”.

Prodej bytové jednotky 2x 1+kk, Praha
Prodej bytové jednotky 2x 1+kk, Praha, Praha 2
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Rendering of the Battle of Lipany has never been so convincing as the scene which is offered to visitors to Prague at the Prague Exhibition Grounds housed in a special circular pavilion. Allow yourself to be drawn into the battlefield via this luxurious three-dimensional work of art.

The Marold Panorama: Luxury rendering of the Battle of Lipany

Eva Ledecká
29.Jan 2017
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The Marold Panorama is the largest panoramic picture in the Czech Republic depicting the Battle of Lipan

The Marold Panorama - the pavilion
The Marold Panorama
The Marold Panorama

Luděk Marold began work on the unique picture, which was supposed to be unconventional right from the very start, in 1898 together with the painter Karel Rašek and the landscape painter Václav Jansa, the colourist Theodor Hilšer, the horse painter Ludvík Vacátek and the scenic artist Karel Štapfer.

This unique work was one of the items exhibited at the Exhibition of Architecture and Engineering in 1898. A special circular pavilion was built for it, although not the one in which you can admire the work today.

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Prodej bytu 4+1, Praha 1 - 135, Praha 1

Unfortunate fate of the pavilion

The pavilion was demolished in 1908 and the work of art had to be reconstructed. A new wooden pavilion was built and the same artists who created the picture participated in its restoration. But neither the pavilion nor the work lasted this time either. The pavilion collapsed in 1929 and the picture was badly damaged. New renovation work was started and completed in 1934. Flooding in 2002 again toyed with the fate of this work, but in 2004 it was again fully open to visitors.

A luxurious panoramic picture

The work captures a decisive battle in 1434 between the Hussite armies. The canvas is circular, blending into three-dimensional wartime decorations. You can admire replicas of period weapons and also other military items from that time. The whole atmosphere really does come across as almost strangely realistic.

A visit to the Marold Panorama could be a luxurious final stop-off point for you after a walk in the adjacent Royal Game Preserve.

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