alikenttiä
Alikenttiä is a Finnish term that translates to "underground facilities" or "bunkers." It refers to a network of subterranean structures built primarily during the Cold War era in Finland. These facilities served various strategic purposes, including military command centers, air raid shelters, and storage depots. The construction of alikenttiä was part of Finland's defense strategy, emphasizing neutrality and preparedness in a tense geopolitical climate.
The design and scale of these underground complexes varied. Some were extensive, capable of housing a significant
Following the end of the Cold War, many of these facilities have been repurposed or are no