The Kemmel Command Bunker is a large underground military bunker built into the flank of Mount Kemmel in Belgium between 1951 and 1953. Constructed by the Belgian army, it served as the central command post for Belgium's air defence system during the Cold War era. This strategic defensive position was developed in response to the perceived Soviet threat following World War II.
The bunker represents a rare Cold War military structure in Belgium and stands as a testament to the country's defensive preparations during this tense period of European history.