ST. GOTTHARD, Switzerland
The Wider Image: A new life for Swiss army bunkers
A sign reads "Military site - Entering and photography forbidden" at former Swiss artillery fortress Sasso da Pigna on the St. Gotthard mountain pass, Switzerland August 6, 2015. Sasso da Pigna fortress, located at 2,106 m (6,909 ft) altitude on the St. Gotthard mountain pass, was built from 1941 to 1945 and remained in military use until 1999. Since 2012 it has been open to the public as Sasso San Gottardo museum. With the threat of foreign invasion a thing of the past, thousands of military bunkers and fortresses in Switzerland have been put to commercial use, from hotels to data centres, museums to cheese factories. The Swiss army has sold most of these decommissioned strongholds, but about a thousand unused bunkers remain, many still disguised as houses and barns. REUTERS/Arnd Wiegmann PICTURE 24 OF 27 - SEARCH "SWISS BUNKER" FOR ALL IMAGES