Miedzyrzecki Fortified Region

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Międzyrzecz, Poland

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Historical place· Tourist attraction· Museum

Miedzyrzecki Fortified Region Reviews | Rating 4.8 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Miedzyrzecki Fortified Region is located in Międzyrzecz, Poland on Pniewo 1. Miedzyrzecki Fortified Region is rated 4.8 out of 5 in the category historical place in Poland.

Address

Pniewo 1

Phone

+48 957419999

Amenities

Good for kids

Open hours

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Kamil Grzondziel

If you have a whole free day and you love: dark, wet places full of mysteries do not hesitate to enter the undergrounds. Choose the longest guided trip. It is worth the price. You will see many places and hear a lot of stories. Remember to wear high, water-proof shoes as well as warm clothes.

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lukas rynkiewicz

Absolutely huge and a must see. Guides are pro level and definitely eat a burger at the bunkier king

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niumi1

Great place. I recommend to choose the long way. Over 2,5 km tunnel 30 meters under ground. Some military installations are still in good condition.

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Night Shift Rider

We visited the Meseritz Fortified Line as part of a battlefield tour exploring the Vistula-Oder Campaign. Upon arrival there are various pieces of armour and field guns used during the period which was interesting. We were also shown the fortified defence positions. As impressive as they were, what seriously impressed me was the guided tour on the inside by a knowledgeable young man who showed us the inside of the fortified positions. The Fortified Meseritz Line is more than a bunker. It's a complex network of train tunnels over 30km long spanning across the German defensive line. It's incredible to explore, the tour guide said to explore the entire network it can take up to 8 hours. Personally I'd love to come back and see as much as possible. Don't miss out on this incredible experience. Even if you're not interested in history, it's something to behold.

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Bert-Jan

On the surface you can see the fortifications and some vehicles without charge. Scheduled tours are given throughout the day for a small fee. We joined the short (90 minutes) tour. The staff at the register spoke English and the tour guide, upon learning that we didn't spoke polish, switched to a combination of polish and German so that everyone understood what was being told. Overall the tour was a fantastic experience and I would highly recommend anyone to visit. Be advised tough: The hallways are very cold and decent shoes are advised. It is important to also note that there is a lot of walking and a great number of steps in both guided tours, so people with disabilities might not enjoy it very much.

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Carlos Villalobos

this WW2 defense line it still intact and in great shape. the bunkers have damage sustained during the war which adds so much character to the site.

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Iina Karhunen

We were there really late so it was closing down for that day (17.00) and we couldnt get to the underground bunkers wich is a bummer but even when its closed you can see the tanks and Stuff for free outside.

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Piotr Mechocki

Great place for history lovers. A tour 30m below the ground is something, you won't find around every corner.