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  • Daily Life In Berlin
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    Daily Life In Berlin
    BERLIN, GERMANY – SEPTEMBER 8:
    A plaque reading 'A sign of friendship between the Hungarian and the German peoples, for a united Germany, an independent Hungary, a democratic Europe' at the Reichstag building in Berlin, Germany, on September 8, 2025.
    Unveiled on September 10, 1991, it marks Hungary’s 1989 border opening that helped set the stage for German reunification and the democratization of Europe (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)

     

  • 45 Years Of Solidarity Remembered In Poland
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    45 Years Of Solidarity Remembered In Poland
    KRAKOW, POLAND – AUGUST 30:
    A vintage T-shirt and badges related to Solidarity (Niezalezny Samorzadny Zwiazek Zawodowy 'Solidarnosc') are pictured in Krakow on the eve of the 45th anniversary of the Gdansk Agreement, which led to the creation of the Solidarity trade union, on August 30, 2025, in Krakow, Lesser Poland Voivodeship, Poland. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)

     

  • Daily Life In Berlin
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    Daily Life In Berlin
    People walk past the iconic Checkpoint Charlie in Berlin, Germany, on July 15, 2025. Checkpoint Charlie is the Western Bloc's name for the best-known Berlin Wall crossing between East Berlin and West Berlin during the Cold War. (Photo by Alberto Pezzali/NurPhoto)

     

  • Daily Life In Berlin
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    Daily Life In Berlin
    Tourists wait to have their photo taken next to the iconic Checkpoint Charlie in Berlin, Germany, on July 15, 2025. Checkpoint Charlie is the Western Bloc's name for the best-known Berlin Wall crossing between East Berlin and West Berlin during the Cold War. (Photo by Alberto Pezzali/NurPhoto)

     

  • Daily Life In Berlin
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    Daily Life In Berlin
    People walk past the iconic Checkpoint Charlie in Berlin, Germany, on July 15, 2025. Checkpoint Charlie is the Western Bloc's name for the best-known Berlin Wall crossing between East Berlin and West Berlin during the Cold War. (Photo by Alberto Pezzali/NurPhoto)

     

  • Daily Life In Berlin
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    Daily Life In Berlin
    People walk past the iconic Checkpoint Charlie in Berlin, Germany, on July 15, 2025. Checkpoint Charlie is the Western Bloc's name for the best-known Berlin Wall crossing between East Berlin and West Berlin during the Cold War. (Photo by Alberto Pezzali/NurPhoto)

     

  • Daily Life In Berlin
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    Daily Life In Berlin
    People walk past the iconic Checkpoint Charlie in Berlin, Germany, on July 15, 2025. Checkpoint Charlie is the Western Bloc's name for the best-known Berlin Wall crossing between East Berlin and West Berlin during the Cold War. (Photo by Alberto Pezzali/NurPhoto)

     

  • Daily Life In Berlin
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    Daily Life In Berlin
    People walk past the iconic Checkpoint Charlie in Berlin, Germany, on July 15, 2025. Checkpoint Charlie is the Western Bloc's name for the best-known Berlin Wall crossing between East Berlin and West Berlin during the Cold War. (Photo by Alberto Pezzali/NurPhoto)

     

  • Daily Life In Berlin
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    Daily Life In Berlin
    People walk on a strip of bricks that is placed exactly where the Berlin Wall was, next to the iconic Checkpoint Charlie, in Berlin, Germany, on July 15, 2025. Checkpoint Charlie is the Western Bloc's name for the best-known Berlin Wall crossing between East Berlin and West Berlin during the Cold War. (Photo by Alberto Pezzali/NurPhoto)

     

  • Daily Life In Berlin
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    Daily Life In Berlin
    A piece of the Berlin Wall stands in Potsdamer Platz in Berlin, Germany, on July 15, 2025. (Photo by Alberto Pezzali/NurPhoto)

     

  • Daily Life In Berlin
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    Daily Life In Berlin
    People walk past the iconic Checkpoint Charlie in Berlin, Germany, on July 15, 2025. Checkpoint Charlie is the Western Bloc's name for the best-known Berlin Wall crossing between East Berlin and West Berlin during the Cold War. (Photo by Alberto Pezzali/NurPhoto)

     

  • Daily Life In Berlin
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    Daily Life In Berlin
    The remains of the Berlin Wall that form the Eastside Gallery are seen at sunset in Berlin, Germany, on July 18, 2025. (Photo by Alberto Pezzali/NurPhoto)

     

  • Daily Life In Berlin
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    Daily Life In Berlin
    The remains of the Berlin Wall that form the Eastside Gallery are seen at sunset in Berlin, Germany, on July 18, 2025. (Photo by Alberto Pezzali/NurPhoto)

     

  • Guantanamo Bay Detention Center
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    Guantanamo Bay Detention Center
    U.S. Air Force plane C-141 (similar to the one that little later would carry 20 prisoners from Afghanistan, being the first of hundreds who are to be detained and questioned by the U.S. military .) is landing on the U.S. Naval base in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, January 11, 2002, seen from the cuban side. (POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Sven Creutzmann

     

  • Guantanamo Bay Detention Center
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    Guantanamo Bay Detention Center
    U.S. Air Force plane C-141 carrying 20 prisoners from Afghanistan shortly after landing on the U.S. Naval base in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, January 11, 2002, seen from the cuban side. The plane is bringing the first of hundreds who are to be detained and questioned by the U.S. military . (POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Sven Creutzmann

     

  • Guantanamo Bay Detention Center
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    Guantanamo Bay Detention Center
    U.S. Air Force plane C-141 (similar to the one that little later would carry 20 prisoners from Afghanistan, being the first of hundreds who are to be detained and questioned by the U.S. military .) is landing on the U.S. Naval base in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, January 11, 2002, seen from the cuban side. (POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Sven Creutzmann

     

  • Guantanamo Bay Detention Center
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    Guantanamo Bay Detention Center
    U.S. Air Force plane C-141 carrying 20 prisoners from Afghanistan shortly after landing on the U.S. Naval base in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, January 11, 2002, seen from the cuban side. The plane is bringing the first of hundreds who are to be detained and questioned by the U.S. military . (POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Sven Creutzmann

     

  • Guantanamo Bay Detention Center
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    Guantanamo Bay Detention Center
    U.S. Air Force plane C-141 carrying 20 prisoners from Afghanistan shortly after landing on the U.S. Naval base in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, January 11, 2002, seen from the cuban side. The plane is bringing the first of hundreds who are to be detained and questioned by the U.S. military . (POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Sven Creutzmann

     

  • Swedish home with cold war bunker attracts buyers as Russia fears grow
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    Swedish home with cold war bunker attracts buyers as Russia fears grow
    Underground building complete with bar and own power plant makes waves on property market amid Putin’s threats.

    Above ground, the former school building - now a private home - fits with the typical scene of southern Sweden. Surrounded by farmland and red wooden houses common in this part of the country, it has a flagpole outside and looks like a large, but not especially extraordinary, house.

    But below one of the outbuildings - which looks like a guest suite - of this 16m-krona (£1.2m) sprawling property in Ljungby, Smaland, an unexpected world unfolds.

    An (initially) unassuming stairway, labelled "mancave", reveals a 1.25-metre thick concrete roof, chunky orange metal doors and an operating airlock, behind which lies a fully functioning cold war bunker.

    Outside private bunker in Ljungby, Sweden on Feburary 29, 2024.

    Josefine Stenersen / Guardian / eyevine

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    Josefine Stenersen

     

  • Swedish home with cold war bunker attracts buyers as Russia fears grow
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    Swedish home with cold war bunker attracts buyers as Russia fears grow
    Underground building complete with bar and own power plant makes waves on property market amid Putin’s threats.

    Above ground, the former school building - now a private home - fits with the typical scene of southern Sweden. Surrounded by farmland and red wooden houses common in this part of the country, it has a flagpole outside and looks like a large, but not especially extraordinary, house.

    But below one of the outbuildings - which looks like a guest suite - of this 16m-krona (£1.2m) sprawling property in Ljungby, Smaland, an unexpected world unfolds.

    An (initially) unassuming stairway, labelled "mancave", reveals a 1.25-metre thick concrete roof, chunky orange metal doors and an operating airlock, behind which lies a fully functioning cold war bunker.

    Outside private bunker in Ljungby, Sweden on Feburary 29, 2024.

    Josefine Stenersen / Guardian / eyevine

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    (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

    Josefine Stenersen

     

  • Swedish home with cold war bunker attracts buyers as Russia fears grow
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    Swedish home with cold war bunker attracts buyers as Russia fears grow
    Underground building complete with bar and own power plant makes waves on property market amid Putin’s threats.

    Above ground, the former school building - now a private home - fits with the typical scene of southern Sweden. Surrounded by farmland and red wooden houses common in this part of the country, it has a flagpole outside and looks like a large, but not especially extraordinary, house.

    But below one of the outbuildings - which looks like a guest suite - of this 16m-krona (£1.2m) sprawling property in Ljungby, Smaland, an unexpected world unfolds.

    An (initially) unassuming stairway, labelled "mancave", reveals a 1.25-metre thick concrete roof, chunky orange metal doors and an operating airlock, behind which lies a fully functioning cold war bunker.

    Outside private bunker in Ljungby, Sweden on Feburary 29, 2024.

    Josefine Stenersen / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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    (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

    Josefine Stenersen

     

  • Swedish home with cold war bunker attracts buyers as Russia fears grow
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    Swedish home with cold war bunker attracts buyers as Russia fears grow
    Underground building complete with bar and own power plant makes waves on property market amid Putin’s threats.

    Above ground, the former school building - now a private home - fits with the typical scene of southern Sweden. Surrounded by farmland and red wooden houses common in this part of the country, it has a flagpole outside and looks like a large, but not especially extraordinary, house.

    But below one of the outbuildings - which looks like a guest suite - of this 16m-krona (£1.2m) sprawling property in Ljungby, Smaland, an unexpected world unfolds.

    An (initially) unassuming stairway, labelled "mancave", reveals a 1.25-metre thick concrete roof, chunky orange metal doors and an operating airlock, behind which lies a fully functioning cold war bunker.

    Outside private bunker in Ljungby, Sweden on Feburary 29, 2024.

    Josefine Stenersen / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
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    (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

    Josefine Stenersen

     

  • Swedish home with cold war bunker attracts buyers as Russia fears grow
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    Swedish home with cold war bunker attracts buyers as Russia fears grow
    Underground building complete with bar and own power plant makes waves on property market amid Putin’s threats.

    Above ground, the former school building - now a private home - fits with the typical scene of southern Sweden. Surrounded by farmland and red wooden houses common in this part of the country, it has a flagpole outside and looks like a large, but not especially extraordinary, house.

    But below one of the outbuildings - which looks like a guest suite - of this 16m-krona (£1.2m) sprawling property in Ljungby, Smaland, an unexpected world unfolds.

    An (initially) unassuming stairway, labelled "mancave", reveals a 1.25-metre thick concrete roof, chunky orange metal doors and an operating airlock, behind which lies a fully functioning cold war bunker.

    Private bunker in Ljungby, Sweden on Feburary 29, 2024.
    Kanneth Clausen, 64, entrepreneur and bunnker owner.

    Josefine Stenersen / Guardian / eyevine

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    Josefine Stenersen

     

  • Swedish home with cold war bunker attracts buyers as Russia fears grow
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    Swedish home with cold war bunker attracts buyers as Russia fears grow
    Underground building complete with bar and own power plant makes waves on property market amid Putin’s threats.

    Above ground, the former school building - now a private home - fits with the typical scene of southern Sweden. Surrounded by farmland and red wooden houses common in this part of the country, it has a flagpole outside and looks like a large, but not especially extraordinary, house.

    But below one of the outbuildings - which looks like a guest suite - of this 16m-krona (£1.2m) sprawling property in Ljungby, Smaland, an unexpected world unfolds.

    An (initially) unassuming stairway, labelled "mancave", reveals a 1.25-metre thick concrete roof, chunky orange metal doors and an operating airlock, behind which lies a fully functioning cold war bunker.

    Private bunker in Ljungby, Sweden on Feburary 29, 2024.
    Kanneth Clausen, 64, entrepreneur and bunnker owner.

    Josefine Stenersen / Guardian / eyevine

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    (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

    Josefine Stenersen

     

  • Swedish home with cold war bunker attracts buyers as Russia fears grow
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    Swedish home with cold war bunker attracts buyers as Russia fears grow
    Underground building complete with bar and own power plant makes waves on property market amid Putin’s threats.

    Above ground, the former school building - now a private home - fits with the typical scene of southern Sweden. Surrounded by farmland and red wooden houses common in this part of the country, it has a flagpole outside and looks like a large, but not especially extraordinary, house.

    But below one of the outbuildings - which looks like a guest suite - of this 16m-krona (£1.2m) sprawling property in Ljungby, Smaland, an unexpected world unfolds.

    An (initially) unassuming stairway, labelled "mancave", reveals a 1.25-metre thick concrete roof, chunky orange metal doors and an operating airlock, behind which lies a fully functioning cold war bunker.

    Private bunker in Ljungby, Sweden on Feburary 29, 2024.
    Micael Steneland, estate agent for Mäklarhuset Ljungby.

    Josefine Stenersen / Guardian / eyevine

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    (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

    Josefine Stenersen

     

  • Swedish home with cold war bunker attracts buyers as Russia fears grow
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    Swedish home with cold war bunker attracts buyers as Russia fears grow
    Underground building complete with bar and own power plant makes waves on property market amid Putin’s threats.

    Above ground, the former school building - now a private home - fits with the typical scene of southern Sweden. Surrounded by farmland and red wooden houses common in this part of the country, it has a flagpole outside and looks like a large, but not especially extraordinary, house.

    But below one of the outbuildings - which looks like a guest suite - of this 16m-krona (£1.2m) sprawling property in Ljungby, Smaland, an unexpected world unfolds.

    An (initially) unassuming stairway, labelled "mancave", reveals a 1.25-metre thick concrete roof, chunky orange metal doors and an operating airlock, behind which lies a fully functioning cold war bunker.

    Private bunker in Ljungby, Sweden on Feburary 29, 2024.
    Micael Steneland, estate agent for Mäklarhuset Ljungby.

    Josefine Stenersen / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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    (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

    Josefine Stenersen

     

  • Swedish home with cold war bunker attracts buyers as Russia fears grow
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    Swedish home with cold war bunker attracts buyers as Russia fears grow
    Underground building complete with bar and own power plant makes waves on property market amid Putin’s threats.

    Above ground, the former school building - now a private home - fits with the typical scene of southern Sweden. Surrounded by farmland and red wooden houses common in this part of the country, it has a flagpole outside and looks like a large, but not especially extraordinary, house.

    But below one of the outbuildings - which looks like a guest suite - of this 16m-krona (£1.2m) sprawling property in Ljungby, Smaland, an unexpected world unfolds.

    An (initially) unassuming stairway, labelled "mancave", reveals a 1.25-metre thick concrete roof, chunky orange metal doors and an operating airlock, behind which lies a fully functioning cold war bunker.

    Private bunker in Ljungby, Sweden on Feburary 29, 2024.
    Micael Steneland, estate agent for Mäklarhuset Ljungby.

    Josefine Stenersen / Guardian / eyevine

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    (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

    Josefine Stenersen

     

  • Swedish home with cold war bunker attracts buyers as Russia fears grow
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    Swedish home with cold war bunker attracts buyers as Russia fears grow
    Underground building complete with bar and own power plant makes waves on property market amid Putin’s threats.

    Above ground, the former school building - now a private home - fits with the typical scene of southern Sweden. Surrounded by farmland and red wooden houses common in this part of the country, it has a flagpole outside and looks like a large, but not especially extraordinary, house.

    But below one of the outbuildings - which looks like a guest suite - of this 16m-krona (£1.2m) sprawling property in Ljungby, Smaland, an unexpected world unfolds.

    An (initially) unassuming stairway, labelled "mancave", reveals a 1.25-metre thick concrete roof, chunky orange metal doors and an operating airlock, behind which lies a fully functioning cold war bunker.

    Private bunker in Ljungby, Sweden on Feburary 29, 2024.

    Josefine Stenersen / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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    (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

    Josefine Stenersen

     

  • Swedish home with cold war bunker attracts buyers as Russia fears grow
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    Swedish home with cold war bunker attracts buyers as Russia fears grow
    Underground building complete with bar and own power plant makes waves on property market amid Putin’s threats.

    Above ground, the former school building - now a private home - fits with the typical scene of southern Sweden. Surrounded by farmland and red wooden houses common in this part of the country, it has a flagpole outside and looks like a large, but not especially extraordinary, house.

    But below one of the outbuildings - which looks like a guest suite - of this 16m-krona (£1.2m) sprawling property in Ljungby, Smaland, an unexpected world unfolds.

    An (initially) unassuming stairway, labelled "mancave", reveals a 1.25-metre thick concrete roof, chunky orange metal doors and an operating airlock, behind which lies a fully functioning cold war bunker.

    Private bunker in Ljungby, Sweden on Feburary 29, 2024.

    Josefine Stenersen / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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    (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

    Josefine Stenersen

     

  • Swedish home with cold war bunker attracts buyers as Russia fears grow
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    Swedish home with cold war bunker attracts buyers as Russia fears grow
    Underground building complete with bar and own power plant makes waves on property market amid Putin’s threats.

    Above ground, the former school building - now a private home - fits with the typical scene of southern Sweden. Surrounded by farmland and red wooden houses common in this part of the country, it has a flagpole outside and looks like a large, but not especially extraordinary, house.

    But below one of the outbuildings - which looks like a guest suite - of this 16m-krona (£1.2m) sprawling property in Ljungby, Smaland, an unexpected world unfolds.

    An (initially) unassuming stairway, labelled "mancave", reveals a 1.25-metre thick concrete roof, chunky orange metal doors and an operating airlock, behind which lies a fully functioning cold war bunker.

    Private bunker in Ljungby, Sweden on Feburary 29, 2024.

    Josefine Stenersen / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
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    (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

    Josefine Stenersen

     

  • Swedish home with cold war bunker attracts buyers as Russia fears grow
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    Swedish home with cold war bunker attracts buyers as Russia fears grow
    Underground building complete with bar and own power plant makes waves on property market amid Putin’s threats.

    Above ground, the former school building - now a private home - fits with the typical scene of southern Sweden. Surrounded by farmland and red wooden houses common in this part of the country, it has a flagpole outside and looks like a large, but not especially extraordinary, house.

    But below one of the outbuildings - which looks like a guest suite - of this 16m-krona (£1.2m) sprawling property in Ljungby, Smaland, an unexpected world unfolds.

    An (initially) unassuming stairway, labelled "mancave", reveals a 1.25-metre thick concrete roof, chunky orange metal doors and an operating airlock, behind which lies a fully functioning cold war bunker.

    Private bunker in Ljungby, Sweden on Feburary 29, 2024.

    Josefine Stenersen / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
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    (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

    Josefine Stenersen

     

  • Swedish home with cold war bunker attracts buyers as Russia fears grow
    DUKAS_166977283_EYE
    Swedish home with cold war bunker attracts buyers as Russia fears grow
    Underground building complete with bar and own power plant makes waves on property market amid Putin’s threats.

    Above ground, the former school building - now a private home - fits with the typical scene of southern Sweden. Surrounded by farmland and red wooden houses common in this part of the country, it has a flagpole outside and looks like a large, but not especially extraordinary, house.

    But below one of the outbuildings - which looks like a guest suite - of this 16m-krona (£1.2m) sprawling property in Ljungby, Smaland, an unexpected world unfolds.

    An (initially) unassuming stairway, labelled "mancave", reveals a 1.25-metre thick concrete roof, chunky orange metal doors and an operating airlock, behind which lies a fully functioning cold war bunker.

    Private bunker in Ljungby, Sweden on Feburary 29, 2024.

    Josefine Stenersen / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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    (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

    Josefine Stenersen

     

  • Swedish home with cold war bunker attracts buyers as Russia fears grow
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    Swedish home with cold war bunker attracts buyers as Russia fears grow
    Underground building complete with bar and own power plant makes waves on property market amid Putin’s threats.

    Above ground, the former school building - now a private home - fits with the typical scene of southern Sweden. Surrounded by farmland and red wooden houses common in this part of the country, it has a flagpole outside and looks like a large, but not especially extraordinary, house.

    But below one of the outbuildings - which looks like a guest suite - of this 16m-krona (£1.2m) sprawling property in Ljungby, Smaland, an unexpected world unfolds.

    An (initially) unassuming stairway, labelled "mancave", reveals a 1.25-metre thick concrete roof, chunky orange metal doors and an operating airlock, behind which lies a fully functioning cold war bunker.

    Private bunker in Ljungby, Sweden on Feburary 29, 2024.

    Josefine Stenersen / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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    (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

    Josefine Stenersen

     

  • Swedish home with cold war bunker attracts buyers as Russia fears grow
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    Swedish home with cold war bunker attracts buyers as Russia fears grow
    Underground building complete with bar and own power plant makes waves on property market amid Putin’s threats.

    Above ground, the former school building - now a private home - fits with the typical scene of southern Sweden. Surrounded by farmland and red wooden houses common in this part of the country, it has a flagpole outside and looks like a large, but not especially extraordinary, house.

    But below one of the outbuildings - which looks like a guest suite - of this 16m-krona (£1.2m) sprawling property in Ljungby, Smaland, an unexpected world unfolds.

    An (initially) unassuming stairway, labelled "mancave", reveals a 1.25-metre thick concrete roof, chunky orange metal doors and an operating airlock, behind which lies a fully functioning cold war bunker.

    Private bunker in Ljungby, Sweden on Feburary 29, 2024.

    Josefine Stenersen / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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    (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

    Josefine Stenersen

     

  • Swedish home with cold war bunker attracts buyers as Russia fears grow
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    Swedish home with cold war bunker attracts buyers as Russia fears grow
    Underground building complete with bar and own power plant makes waves on property market amid Putin’s threats.

    Above ground, the former school building - now a private home - fits with the typical scene of southern Sweden. Surrounded by farmland and red wooden houses common in this part of the country, it has a flagpole outside and looks like a large, but not especially extraordinary, house.

    But below one of the outbuildings - which looks like a guest suite - of this 16m-krona (£1.2m) sprawling property in Ljungby, Smaland, an unexpected world unfolds.

    An (initially) unassuming stairway, labelled "mancave", reveals a 1.25-metre thick concrete roof, chunky orange metal doors and an operating airlock, behind which lies a fully functioning cold war bunker.

    Private bunker in Ljungby, Sweden on Feburary 29, 2024.

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  • Swedish home with cold war bunker attracts buyers as Russia fears grow
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    Swedish home with cold war bunker attracts buyers as Russia fears grow
    Underground building complete with bar and own power plant makes waves on property market amid Putin’s threats.

    Above ground, the former school building - now a private home - fits with the typical scene of southern Sweden. Surrounded by farmland and red wooden houses common in this part of the country, it has a flagpole outside and looks like a large, but not especially extraordinary, house.

    But below one of the outbuildings - which looks like a guest suite - of this 16m-krona (£1.2m) sprawling property in Ljungby, Smaland, an unexpected world unfolds.

    An (initially) unassuming stairway, labelled "mancave", reveals a 1.25-metre thick concrete roof, chunky orange metal doors and an operating airlock, behind which lies a fully functioning cold war bunker.

    Private bunker in Ljungby, Sweden on Feburary 29, 2024.

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  • Swedish home with cold war bunker attracts buyers as Russia fears grow
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    Swedish home with cold war bunker attracts buyers as Russia fears grow
    Underground building complete with bar and own power plant makes waves on property market amid Putin’s threats.

    Above ground, the former school building - now a private home - fits with the typical scene of southern Sweden. Surrounded by farmland and red wooden houses common in this part of the country, it has a flagpole outside and looks like a large, but not especially extraordinary, house.

    But below one of the outbuildings - which looks like a guest suite - of this 16m-krona (£1.2m) sprawling property in Ljungby, Smaland, an unexpected world unfolds.

    An (initially) unassuming stairway, labelled "mancave", reveals a 1.25-metre thick concrete roof, chunky orange metal doors and an operating airlock, behind which lies a fully functioning cold war bunker.

    Private bunker in Ljungby, Sweden on Feburary 29, 2024.

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  • Swedish home with cold war bunker attracts buyers as Russia fears grow
    DUKAS_166977295_EYE
    Swedish home with cold war bunker attracts buyers as Russia fears grow
    Underground building complete with bar and own power plant makes waves on property market amid Putin’s threats.

    Above ground, the former school building - now a private home - fits with the typical scene of southern Sweden. Surrounded by farmland and red wooden houses common in this part of the country, it has a flagpole outside and looks like a large, but not especially extraordinary, house.

    But below one of the outbuildings - which looks like a guest suite - of this 16m-krona (£1.2m) sprawling property in Ljungby, Smaland, an unexpected world unfolds.

    An (initially) unassuming stairway, labelled "mancave", reveals a 1.25-metre thick concrete roof, chunky orange metal doors and an operating airlock, behind which lies a fully functioning cold war bunker.

    Private bunker in Ljungby, Sweden on Feburary 29, 2024.

    Josefine Stenersen / Guardian / eyevine

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    Josefine Stenersen

     

  • Swedish home with cold war bunker attracts buyers as Russia fears grow
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    Swedish home with cold war bunker attracts buyers as Russia fears grow
    Underground building complete with bar and own power plant makes waves on property market amid Putin’s threats.

    Above ground, the former school building - now a private home - fits with the typical scene of southern Sweden. Surrounded by farmland and red wooden houses common in this part of the country, it has a flagpole outside and looks like a large, but not especially extraordinary, house.

    But below one of the outbuildings - which looks like a guest suite - of this 16m-krona (£1.2m) sprawling property in Ljungby, Smaland, an unexpected world unfolds.

    An (initially) unassuming stairway, labelled "mancave", reveals a 1.25-metre thick concrete roof, chunky orange metal doors and an operating airlock, behind which lies a fully functioning cold war bunker.

    Private bunker in Ljungby, Sweden on Feburary 29, 2024.
    Tom and Micael Steneland, estate agent for Mäklarhuset Ljungby

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  • Swedish home with cold war bunker attracts buyers as Russia fears grow
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    Swedish home with cold war bunker attracts buyers as Russia fears grow
    Underground building complete with bar and own power plant makes waves on property market amid Putin’s threats.

    Above ground, the former school building - now a private home - fits with the typical scene of southern Sweden. Surrounded by farmland and red wooden houses common in this part of the country, it has a flagpole outside and looks like a large, but not especially extraordinary, house.

    But below one of the outbuildings - which looks like a guest suite - of this 16m-krona (£1.2m) sprawling property in Ljungby, Smaland, an unexpected world unfolds.

    An (initially) unassuming stairway, labelled "mancave", reveals a 1.25-metre thick concrete roof, chunky orange metal doors and an operating airlock, behind which lies a fully functioning cold war bunker.

    Private bunker in Ljungby, Sweden on Feburary 29, 2024.

    Josefine Stenersen / Guardian / eyevine

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  • Swedish home with cold war bunker attracts buyers as Russia fears grow
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    Swedish home with cold war bunker attracts buyers as Russia fears grow
    Underground building complete with bar and own power plant makes waves on property market amid Putin’s threats.

    Above ground, the former school building - now a private home - fits with the typical scene of southern Sweden. Surrounded by farmland and red wooden houses common in this part of the country, it has a flagpole outside and looks like a large, but not especially extraordinary, house.

    But below one of the outbuildings - which looks like a guest suite - of this 16m-krona (£1.2m) sprawling property in Ljungby, Smaland, an unexpected world unfolds.

    An (initially) unassuming stairway, labelled "mancave", reveals a 1.25-metre thick concrete roof, chunky orange metal doors and an operating airlock, behind which lies a fully functioning cold war bunker.

    Private bunker in Ljungby, Sweden on Feburary 29, 2024.

    Josefine Stenersen / Guardian / eyevine

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  • Swedish home with cold war bunker attracts buyers as Russia fears grow
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    Swedish home with cold war bunker attracts buyers as Russia fears grow
    Underground building complete with bar and own power plant makes waves on property market amid Putin’s threats.

    Above ground, the former school building - now a private home - fits with the typical scene of southern Sweden. Surrounded by farmland and red wooden houses common in this part of the country, it has a flagpole outside and looks like a large, but not especially extraordinary, house.

    But below one of the outbuildings - which looks like a guest suite - of this 16m-krona (£1.2m) sprawling property in Ljungby, Smaland, an unexpected world unfolds.

    An (initially) unassuming stairway, labelled "mancave", reveals a 1.25-metre thick concrete roof, chunky orange metal doors and an operating airlock, behind which lies a fully functioning cold war bunker.

    Private bunker in Ljungby, Sweden on Feburary 29, 2024.

    Josefine Stenersen / Guardian / eyevine

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  • Swedish home with cold war bunker attracts buyers as Russia fears grow
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    Swedish home with cold war bunker attracts buyers as Russia fears grow
    Underground building complete with bar and own power plant makes waves on property market amid Putin’s threats.

    Above ground, the former school building - now a private home - fits with the typical scene of southern Sweden. Surrounded by farmland and red wooden houses common in this part of the country, it has a flagpole outside and looks like a large, but not especially extraordinary, house.

    But below one of the outbuildings - which looks like a guest suite - of this 16m-krona (£1.2m) sprawling property in Ljungby, Smaland, an unexpected world unfolds.

    An (initially) unassuming stairway, labelled "mancave", reveals a 1.25-metre thick concrete roof, chunky orange metal doors and an operating airlock, behind which lies a fully functioning cold war bunker.

    Private bunker in Ljungby, Sweden on Feburary 29, 2024.

    Josefine Stenersen / Guardian / eyevine

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    Josefine Stenersen

     

  • Swedish home with cold war bunker attracts buyers as Russia fears grow
    DUKAS_166977274_EYE
    Swedish home with cold war bunker attracts buyers as Russia fears grow
    Underground building complete with bar and own power plant makes waves on property market amid Putin’s threats.

    Above ground, the former school building - now a private home - fits with the typical scene of southern Sweden. Surrounded by farmland and red wooden houses common in this part of the country, it has a flagpole outside and looks like a large, but not especially extraordinary, house.

    But below one of the outbuildings - which looks like a guest suite - of this 16m-krona (£1.2m) sprawling property in Ljungby, Smaland, an unexpected world unfolds.

    An (initially) unassuming stairway, labelled "mancave", reveals a 1.25-metre thick concrete roof, chunky orange metal doors and an operating airlock, behind which lies a fully functioning cold war bunker.

    Private bunker in Ljungby, Sweden on Feburary 29, 2024.

    Josefine Stenersen / Guardian / eyevine

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    FEATURE - Zum Valentinstag: "Kiss" - Fotografien zum Thema "Liebe" von Brian Harris
    Part of a series of images produced by the photographer while travelling as a working photo-journalist on the subject of 'love'.

    Czechoslovakia, Prague,1989 during the Velvet Revolution, the fall of communism in Eastern Europe. Lovers outside the Jewish Cemetery in U Stareho Hrbitova.

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    (c) Dukas - Minimalhonorar für Online: CHF 50.-

     

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    Kiss is a series of images produced on the photographer on subject of 'love'.Kiss is a series of images produced on the photographer on subject of 'love'.
    Part of a series of images produced by the photographer while travelling as a working photo-journalist on the subject of 'love'.

    Czechoslovakia, Prague,1989 during the Velvet Revolution, the fall of communism in Eastern Europe. Lovers outside the Jewish Cemetery in U Stareho Hrbitova.

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    © Brian Harris / eyevine.

     

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    Kisses through the decades by Brian Harris
    Part of a series of images produced by the photographer while travelling as a working photo-journalist on the subject of 'love'.

    Czechoslovakia, Prague,1989 during the Velvet Revolution, the fall of communism in Eastern Europe. Lovers outside the Jewish Cemetery in U Stareho Hrbitova.

    © Brian Harris / eyevine

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    © Brian Harris / eyevine.

     

  • Kisses through the decades by Brian Harris
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    Kisses through the decades by Brian Harris
    Part of a series of images produced by the photographer while travelling as a working photo-journalist on the subject of 'love'.

    Czechoslovakia, Prague,1989 during the Velvet Revolution, the fall of communism in Eastern Europe. Lovers outside the Jewish Cemetery in U Stareho Hrbitova.

    © Brian Harris / eyevine

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    © Brian Harris / eyevine.

     

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    NEWS - Ukraine: Militärische Ausbildung von Zivilisten und Reservisten
    Ukrainian civilians receive instructions on how to apply a combat bandage. Ukrainian civilians and reservists conduct military training in the outskirts of Kyiv under the Ukrainian Territorial Defense Forces as Russian troops mass on the nation's borders. Kyiv Ukraine, 01/29/2022. (Photo by Justin Yau/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 37237224
    (c) Dukas

     

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    NEWS - Ukraine: Militärische Ausbildung von Zivilisten und Reservisten
    Ukrainian civilians practice combat movement drills. Ukrainian civilians and reservists conduct military training in the outskirts of Kyiv under the Ukrainian Territorial Defense Forces as Russian troops mass on the nation's borders. Kyiv Ukraine, 01/29/2022. (Photo by Justin Yau/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 37237220
    (c) Dukas

     

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