With a swimming pool and a cinema: what a luxurious nuclear bunker 15 stories underground looks like (5 photos + 1 video)
The bunker, converted from a missile silo, offers 12 apartments. Prices range from $1.5 million to $4.5 million.
In the middle of the fields in Kansas, USA, lies the most luxurious and impressive nuclear bunker the world has ever seen, called the Survival Condo, converted from an Atlas intercontinental ballistic missile silo.
To get to the shelter, you need to go through eight-ton steel doors, go down 60 meters, and find yourself in a 15-story building with all the amenities you could ever need.
Raven Ridge 11 missile silo was purchased in 2008 for $300,000. After a "renovation" by 2012, it was transformed into a 15-story bunker with an aquaponics complex for tilapia, vegetable gardens, a grocery store, a swimming pool, a theater, a library, a gym, a sauna, a steam room, a jail cell, a climbing wall, a bar, a three-year supply of food, and 12 apartments for 75 people.
The cost of the project, which is owned by the non-profit organization Raven Ridge of Kansas Site 11, Inc., was $20 million.
The facility also features a shooting range, three armories, a decontamination room, a volcanic ash removal facility, reverse osmosis water filtration, and a remote-controlled rifle on the roof of the facility to protect the bunker. There are also two armored vehicles, including a Pit-Bull VX tactical truck.
There are also small apartments for an unspecified number of service personnel.
Surviving the apocalypse in style won't come cheap: apartments are selling for $3 million.