![]() ![]() ![]() The 57-year-old bunker near Lake Lucerne, marketed as a site to store valuables and on offer at 386,000 Swiss francs (258,845 pounds), could relieve a huge concentration of costly paintings at the world’s biggest fine art vault in Geneva, the storage option of choice for wealthy buyers worldwide. ![]() The doorway leads into a disused military bunker, one of several being sold off by the Swiss government and whose echoing, climate-controlled chambers, once used to stockpile munitions, are being put forward as ideal storage space for works of art. The bunker, marketed as a site to store valuables and on offer at 386,000 Swiss francs ($417,000), could relieve a huge concentration of costly paintings at the world's biggest fine art vault in Geneva, the storage option of choice for wealthy buyers worldwide. A view through an opened metal door shows the entrance into a 57-year old disused military bunker near the central Swiss town of Alpnach, near Lake Lucerne, August 27, 2012. ![]()
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