The Billion-Dollar Bunker

It boasts a luxurious array of swimming pools, theaters, gyms, restaurants, custom apartments and its own helicopter service.

But at the same time, it can apparently withstand a nuclear blast, chemical agents, earthquakes, tsunamis – and virtually any other disaster or attack.

These photos show an opulent, invitation-only underground survival bunker, which is being dubbed the world’s ‘ultimate doomsday escape’.

The five-star Vivos Europa One shelter, in the German village of Rothenstein, was unveiled by Vivos founder and CEO, Robert Vicinio, on Friday.

It portrays a planned survival complex that is comparable to a billionaire’s mansion or mega-yacht – but much bigger, and with ‘life-saving’ capabilities.

Although the cost per apartment remains unclear, the property is valued at around $1.1billion – meaning it will likely be available only to the super-rich.

Each family in the complex will be provided with a private 2,500-square-foot apartment, which they can design and build to their own specifications.

They may decide to add a pool, a theater or a deluxe bathroom. They will also have access to a hospital area, several restaurants and a bakery.

Other common area amenities will include roadways, a wine cellar, prayer rooms, classrooms, a television station and a detention center.

Families will pay a base sum for their apartment, along with their share of the costs for managing and staffing the complex, and other costs.

But their expenditure could save their lives, Vivos says, as the 76-acre complex can survive a ‘substantial’ close-range nuclear blast or natural disaster.

In addition to its 227,904 square feet of blast-proof living areas, the bunker also boasts 43,906 square feet of above-ground space, Forbes reported.

Underground, it features countless tunnel chambers, each with their own security system, and numerous sets of blast-proof doors with airtight seals.

It also has its own self-contained water and power generation system, as well as climate, ventilation, air filtration and communication systems.

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