Civil War air-raid shelters of Cartagena

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The Civil War air-raid shelters of Cartagena are a network of underground refuges built during the Spanish Civil War to protect civilians from aerial bombardments, now preserved as a historical and museum complex.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf air-raid shelter network
cultural heritage site
museum complex
category Spanish Civil War museum
tourist attraction in the Region of Murcia
underground structure
constructedDuring Spanish Civil War NERFINISHED
constructionEnd 1939
constructionStart 1936
containsExhibits audio-visual materials
documents
photographs
reconstructions of shelter life
country Spain
currentUse educational site
museum
tourist attraction
hasAccessibilityFeature visitor entrance with stair access
hasPart access stairways
emergency exits
galleries
underground tunnels
ventilation shafts
heritageDesignation local historical heritage
languageOfSignage Spanish
locatedIn Cartagena NERFINISHED
Iberian Peninsula
Region of Murcia NERFINISHED
southeastern Spain
locatedOn Cerro de la Concepción (Cartagena) vicinity
materialUsed brick
concrete
rock excavation
near historic center of Cartagena
offers guided tours
openToPublic true
operator Cartagena City Council NERFINISHED
ownedBy municipality of Cartagena
partOf Spanish Civil War defensive infrastructure
purpose civil defense
protection of civilians from aerial bombardment
significance example of early 20th-century civil defense architecture
testimony to civilian protection measures in the Spanish Civil War
theme Spanish Civil War NERFINISHED
aerial bombardment
civilian life during wartime
usedFor sheltering population during air raids

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Cartagena, Spain hasLandmark Civil War air-raid shelters of Cartagena