Luxury bunker ready for doomsday
A drive-thru blast-proof door at the complex. [Photo/Xinhua] |
Vivos founder and CEO, Robert Vicinio has revealed a luxury bunker, the Vivos Europa One Shelter, in the German village of Rothenstein. Although built as a survival place for doomsday, it is also more than suitable as a billionaire's mansion.
Built with life-saving capabilities, the shelter can withstand a nuclear blast, chemical agents and natural disasters such as earthquakes and tsunamis. The shelter has supplies to feed people staying there for a year.
Each family will be provided with a private 2,500-square-foot apartment which they can design and build to their own specifications.
The property is worth more than one billion dollars, which means that only the super-rich can afford it.
Vivos, a California-based company that is building a network of shelters designed to withstand life-extinction catastrophes, has built a series of shelters including economy ones.
A community swimming pool inside the complex. [Photo/Xinhua] |