The Fort Hahneberg
Berlin, Germany, Germany
Fort Hahneberg is a hexagonal Prussian artillery fort sunk into a hill on Berlin's western Spandau edge, completed in 1886 as the sole survivor of four planned defenses for Spandau's citadel and armament factories, though obsolete by completion due to artillery advances.
Used until 1945 for military storage like medical archives and pre-WWII gliders, it fell into GDR border zone disrepair post-war, its bricks scavenged for Berlin's rebuilding, before reopening after reunification as a bat sanctuary for species including Germany's largest, the great mouse-eared bat.
Guided tours now explore its overgrown brick vaults, trenches, and eerie ruins—featured in Inglourious Basterds—amid a recreation area offering Cold War history glimpses.
Location
Hahnebergweg 50, 13591 Berlin, Germany
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