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Bee house / NII
I always refer to it as N2 or the white chapel. Once it had a white plaster/whitewash. A sort of altar, made of marble or other natural stone is situated on the outside, near the entrance.
Strange holes are in the near. See the fotos below...
Thule-chapel, bunker, bee house....?
according to Geoff Walden and Florian Beierl: Although it is sometimes described as a bunker today, this ruin is thought to be the cellar of a bee house built by Martin Bormann in the area of the Kehlstein foothills,
Conflicting information exists about this ruin - some sources say it is the bee house site, other sources say it is older than the 1930s.
In his book History of the Eagle's Nest (1998), historian Florian Beierl describes it as the possible location of the mysterious "N2" site - reportedly an SS communications
site used at the end of the war to send secret radio messages. Certainly, the construction style and masonry do not indicate a bunker, and this may simply be an old cellar of a
forgotten Obersalzberg mountain hut (although it would certainly have been an elaborate example).
The entrance (seen below) is nearly hidden today, and the bricked interior is in a state of decay. The water spigot in photo below looks like it worked in the very recent past, but
the pipe has an aluminium innerpipe, it does not rust, so, not used very recent.
The cellar measures 7 x 13 meter. Okt 2012 is has been digital measured up.
In the near of the cellar, the landmark/border stone.