schuilkelders
Schuilkelders are subterranean rooms designed to protect occupants from air raids, natural disasters, or other emergencies. They are usually part of a residential property, either as an integral underground space or as a separate bunker, and built from concrete, brick, or reinforced masonry. They vary in size from small compartments to larger shelters capable of housing several people.
Historically, schuilkelders were particularly common in the Netherlands, Belgium, and surrounding regions during the 20th century,
Construction and design typically focus on practicality and durability. Entrances are often via a small hatch
Today, schuilkelders are studied as part of civil defense history and architectural heritage. In some areas