A military bunker located near Hanstholm, Denmark, situated in the northern part of Jutland. Hanstholm is historically known for its strategic coastal position and its role during World War II, when it housed one of the largest German fortifications in Denmark as part of the Atlantic Wall. The area features extensive bunker complexes, including gun emplacements and ammunition storage facilities, reflecting its importance in coastal defense.
Today, the site is part of the Hanstholm Coastal Battery Museum, offering insights into Denmark's military heritage and the broader context of European fortifications.