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		As tensions rise in North Korea, so has the demand for swish bunkers to 
		survive the worst-case Armageddon scenario in style. Take a look inside 
		the world's most luxurious subterranean shelters and keep your fingers 
		crossed they'll never have to be used. 
		 
		THE OPPIDUM, CZECH REPUBLIC 
		 
		Billed as 'the largest billionaire bunker in the world', the Oppidum is 
		located in the Czech countryside. Sprawling over 323,000 square feet, 
		the complex consists of an above-ground level with a golf course, 
		helipad and automatic defense technology, and a cavernous underground 
		shelter. 
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		The Czechoslovakian government teamed up with the Soviets in 1984 at the 
		height of the Cold War to build the super-secure bunker that can 
		withstand everything from a nuclear attack to a natural disaster, and 
		keep its occupants safe and in the style to which they are accustomed 
		for up for 10 years. 
		 
		Real estate entrepreneur Jakub Zamrazil acquired the bunker in 2013 and 
		has set about transforming it into one of the world's most luxurious 
		subterranean shelters. The underground complex features a large 
		6,750-square-foot master apartment, seven 1,720-square-foot suites and 
		plenty of premium facilities and amenities. 
		 
		Living spaces in the Oppidum rival the world's finest five-star hotel 
		suites with high-end furnishings and cutting-edge entertainment 
		facilities. Best of all, the living rooms and bedrooms feature virtual 
		window panels that give the illusion of the outside world underground. 
		 
		There's no roughing it in communal bathrooms here – each and every 
		apartment within the complex has a swish ensuite bathroom, complete with 
		whirlpool bath, rainfall shower and double sinks. 
		 
		If the occupants feel like a taste of nature, they can relax in the 
		subterranean garden, which features simulated natural light to mimic a 
		sunny day above ground. Residents can also take a leisurely dip in the 
		adjacent swimming pool or relax in the treatment spa. 
		 
		Keeping fit and maintaining muscle tone shouldn't be a problem in the 
		Oppidum. The on-site gym is jam-packed with decent workout equipment, 
		from treadmills and elliptical trainers to exercise bikes and chest 
		press machines. 
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		If the occupants are in the mood to party, they can hit the facility's 
		ultra-sophisticated bar or nightclub. The complex also boasts a movie 
		theater, billiards room and an extensive library to keep its residents 
		entertained. 
		 
		Luckily, the Oppidum should never run out of booze – it has a generous 
		climate-controlled wine cellar with space for thousands of bottles. In 
		fact, the complex has heaps of storage space, enough for 10 years-worth 
		of food and drink. 
		 
		There's also a conference and communications room, hospital and dental 
		surgery within the facility. While Zamrazil remains tight-lipped as to 
		who's looking to buy it, it is thought the Oppidum was recently bought 
		by a single billionaire for an undisclosed price to house family, close 
		friends and staff in the event of a major global catastrophe. 
		 
		VIVOS EUROPA ONE, GERMANY 
		 
		Dubbed 'the world's ultimate Doomsday escape', Vivos Europa One in 
		Rothenstein, Germany is the brainchild of Vivos CEO Robert Vicino, who 
		is also building a larger, albeit less luxurious facility called Vivos 
		xPoint in South Dakota, USA. 
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		Like the Oppidum, the $1.1 billion Vivos Europa One is a converted 
		former Cold War bunker. Carved out of solid bedrock, the underground 
		shelter is embedded deep within a limestone mountain and can survive a 
		close range nuclear explosion, a direct airline crash, severe flooding 
		and earthquakes, as well as biological and chemical attacks. 
		 
		The elite 227,904 square-foot bunker is invitation-only and each 
		privileged invitee is allocated up to 5,000 square feet of living space. 
		As you might expect, at around $5 million a pop, these luxe living 
		'chambers' don't come cheap. 
		 
		Future residents are free to customize their living space. The chambers 
		will nod to high-end yacht design and feature lots of marble, polished 
		wood finishes and leather upholstery, and buyers can opt for extras such 
		as private swimming pools, movie theaters and gyms. 
		 
		Bedrooms will be sumptuous and wonderfully comfy, with quality king-size 
		beds, fine wood cabinetry and calming mood lighting, plus the sleeping 
		areas will feature the latest technology, from 4K TVs to smart 
		automation. 
		 
		Invitees can even opt for a massive aquarium in their bedroom space, 
		filled with stunning tropical fish. Each chamber will also feature 
		deluxe ensuite bathrooms and wetrooms, as well as a gourmet kitchen. 
		 
		Although residents can have a private pool installed in their personal 
		chamber, they'll also get to swim in the sizeable community pool. The 
		pool area leads out into an underground nature garden lit by simulated 
		sunshine. 
 
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		If the end of the world really is nigh, then it's likely some of the 
		residents will want to put their hands together and pray, so Vivos is 
		building a medieval-style chapel within the complex, which will feature 
		a carved wood beam ceiling and stained glass virtual windows. 
		 
		Perfect for binge-watching every film or TV show they missed 
		pre-apocalypse, the Vivos Europa One movie theater will provide 
		residents with a mind-bogglingly massive library of content, from 
		romcoms to cookery shows. The complex will also house a bar with a 
		micro-brewery. 
		 
		A sort of Noah's Ark, Vivos Europa One will have its very own zoo, with 
		a specially selected variety of species to safeguard their survival 
		should a mass extinction event occur. Besides the zoo, the complex will 
		include a mini museum and artifacts room, as well as a DNA and seed 
		vault. 
		 
		SURVIVAL CONDO, KANSAS 
		 
		Across the pond, the Survival Condo Project has refurbished a former 
		Atlas F nuclear missile silo in rural Kansas and converted the 20,000 
		square-foot space into luxury subterranean condos and communal areas. 
		The condos start at $1.5 million for a 920 square-foot half-floor space 
		and go up to $4.5 million for a 3,600 square-foot penthouse. 
 
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		Extremely tough, the silo is protected by two armored doors weighing 
		eight tons each and walls up to nine feet thick, which can withstand a 
		direct nuclear hit, severe flooding, extreme tornado wind speeds, and 
		pretty much anything else humankind or nature can throw at them. 
		 
		The underground complex contains all the necessary facilities to keep 
		its occupants safe for up to five years. For instance, a hydroponic farm 
		provides fresh fruit and vegetables, and residents will be able to raise 
		fish in aquaculture tanks. 
		 
		Each condo is fully furnished and the interiors have been created by top 
		designers. Conceived with relaxation and entertainment in mind, the 
		apartments are kitted out with massage chairs, 50-inch LED TVs and 
		virtual windows. 
		 
		Foodies are well catered to in this survival complex. All condos feature 
		fully equipped kitchens with Kohler sinks and taps, and high-end 
		stainless steel appliances – ideal for cooking the veg and fish from the 
		on-site hydroponic and aquaculture farms. 
		 
		The condo bedrooms are generously apportioned and super-snug. A virtual 
		LED window simulates the great outdoors and residents can choose the 
		scene they want to see, depending on their mood. 
 
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		A dedicated library will eventually stock thousands of books that 
		residents can read at their leisure. The complex also houses a classroom 
		for children in the bunker and adults who want to further their 
		education. 
		 
		Like the Oppidum and Vivos Europa One, Survival Condo has a large 
		swimming pool deep underground. The tropical-themed space has real palm 
		trees, waterfalls and a fun slide. 
		 
		There's even a climbing wall if residents are feeling extra-energetic. 
		For those who aren't keen on rock climbing, an on-site gym is available 
		should they want to pump some iron or run on a treadmill. 
		 
		While the Survival Condo lacks a bar or nightclub, it does house a roomy 
		movie theater. Handy for canine-loving billionaires who don't want to 
		leave their pooches behind, the complex also boasts its very own dog 
		park.
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