It is in near Berchtesgaden in German alps. It was given to Hitler on his 50th birthday, but was only there 14 times. Today it open to visitors.
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Hitler's Eagle's Nest, known as Kehlsteinhaus, is located in the Bavarian Alps near Berchtesgaden, Germany. Perched at an elevation of 1,834 meters (6,017 feet), it was built as a retreat for Adolf Hitler and features stunning views of the surrounding mountains. The structure, completed in 1938, is accessible via a narrow road and an elevator built into the mountain. Today, it serves as a restaurant and a historical site, attracting many visitors.
Eagle nest
The address of the Eagle Nest Public Library is: 74 N Tomboy Dr, Eagle Nest, 87718 0168
"Eagle's Nest" was built for Adolf Hilter's 50th Birthday by Martin Bormann. The monument is called "Kehlsteinhaus" in German because of it was originally intended to be a "Teahouse" for the head of the Third Reich. It is often called Berchtesgaden, which is the town of southeast Germany in the Bavarian Alps which it overlooks.
Into the Eagle's Nest was created in 1986.
Into the Eagle's Nest happened in 1986.
The nest of an eagle is called an 'aerie'.
The phone number of the Eagle Nest Public Library is: 575-377-0657.
An eagle nest is callend an 'EYRIE'.
The duration of Rescued from an Eagle's Nest is 360.0 seconds.
Rescued from an Eagle's Nest was created on 1908-01-16.