A unique underground residence in Las Vegas is challenging the traditional image of nuclear bunkers. This $8.5 million hideaway, known as the Las Vegas Underground House, was built during the Cold War era to withstand potential nuclear threats.
Situated near the vibrant Las Vegas Strip, this property offers a blend of luxury and security. It is recognized as the world’s largest “Atomitat,” providing a lavish living space hidden beneath an above-ground home.
Featuring five bedrooms, six bathrooms, and over 14,000 sq. ft. of living area, this property caters to those seeking both comfort and survival preparedness. The underground section includes a swimming pool, a putting green, a dance floor, a bar, saunas, and a simulated sky for a full day/night experience.
The retro ’70s design of the interior, adorned with hand-painted murals and unique decor, adds a nostalgic touch. Listing agent Holly Erker suggests that this property could serve various purposes, such as a museum, filming location, event venue, or private retreat, catering to diverse preferences.
