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A Post-Soviet Nuclear Bunker Is for Sale in Poland. "It's Not a Monument"

Can you run a business on land that was once used to store atomic bombs? The answer is simple: you can, and you can do it successfully. "It's not a historical monument; the buildings are not subject to any legal or conservation regulations, and they can be adapted for any purpose," says Mr. Mariusz, owner of a property for sale in Wiechlice, Lubusz Voivodeship, which includes, among other things, a 1960s bunker where the Soviet army stored nucle…
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Can you run a business on land that was once used to store atomic bombs? The answer is simple: you can, and you can do it successfully. "It's not a historical monument; the buildings are not subject to any legal or conservation regulations, and they can be adapted for any purpose," says Mr. Mariusz, owner of a property for sale in Wiechlice, Lubusz Voivodeship, which includes, among other things, a 1960s bunker where the Soviet army stored nucle…

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Business Insider (Poland) broke the news in on Sunday, August 3, 2025.
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