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- Bunker42 Moscow WalksMoscow’s newest <a href="http://inhabitat.com/the-shelter-is-a-former-shanghai-bomb-shelter-turned-into-a-nightclub/" target="_blank">restaurant and nightclub</a> is so hip it’s underground- literally! Developers have transformed a massive abandoned Cold War-era <a href="http://inhabitat.com/atelier-f-transforms-old-swill-military-bunker-into-a-vibrant-green-roofed-cultural-center/" target="_blank">bunker 213 feet beneath the city’s surface</a> into a museum, restaurant, spa and club. The complex fuses futurism and history into spaceship-like building that certainly offers a unique place to take in a meal!1
- Bunker42 Moscow WalksSpanning 75,000 square feet of underground space near the Taganskaya subway station, The <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tagansky_Protected_Command_Point" target="_blank">Tagansky Protected Command Point</a> was in use from the 1950s to 1986 when it fell into disrepair.2
- Bunker42 Moscow WalksAt one time, 3,000 people could live and work in the bunker for 90 days without assistance from the outside world. In the early 2000s, a private company scooped it up with the vision of creating a Cold War Museum coupled with exclusive amenities.3
- Bunker42 Moscow WalksGuests enter <a href="http://inhabitat.com/bigs-blavand-bunker-museum-preserves-denmarks-wwii-history/" target="_blank">Bunker 42</a> through a vintage staircase, complete with 1950s light fixtures and wood paneling.4
- Bunker42 Moscow WalksMany of the retro details have been preserved for the Cold War Museum, including original sleeping bunks, offices complete with typewriters, and rooms containing machines that once ran top secret data.5
- Bunker42 Moscow WalksBut enter the newly developed restaurant and club, and you'll feel like you've fast forwarded 100 years.6
- Bunker42 Moscow WalksThe tube-like structure is lit with multicolored LEDs set along the arched ceilings, giving the bunker the feel of a space station.7
- Bunker42 Moscow WalksThe entrance to the club and restaurant looks like a scene right out of Star Trek, with endless arched hallways transitioning from chamber to chamber.8
- Bunker42 Moscow WalksThe club itself looks like any Moscow club on the surface - decadent overstuffed red chairs and couches, big screen TVs and red chandeliers hang over a red star printed carpet. Combining old and new, the <a href="http://inhabitat.com/former-air-raid-shelter-transformed-into-boros-residence-and-art-gallery-in-berlin/" target="_blank">bunker has been transformed</a> into a giant entertainment complex that pays respect to the Cold War Era from which it came.9