Abandoned Military Airport Milovice (Lost Place in CZ) | Urbex #7
Urbex: Military Airport in Milovice, Czech Republic (English subtitles are available!)
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Milovice was a military training ground for about one hundred years. 1904 it was built by the Austro-Hungarian Monarchy, around 60 years later it has become the biggest military base for the Soviet armed forces: Around 100.000 Soviets, soldiers, officers and their families used to live here. After the Cold War they were withdrawn and until two years ago you were able to explore a huge ghost town! But today there isn’t that much left - except for a giant airstrip. But ramblers, tuning car shows, gun bullets, small vessels with strange substances inside (our guess: drugs) and small planes that start and land on the runway from time to time reveal that this airstrip isn’t as abandoned as you might think. However, standing on this huge field between the historic hangars was overwhelming!
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Abandoned Soviet city in Milovice, Czech Republic
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A Soviet Army base and a Soviet Army city. The last of the troops left in 1991 and the base was abandoned in 1995. Barracks, school, gym, cinema, hospital, heating plant, garages and a lot more is waiting for you.
Music: Maya Kristalinskaya - Listya Klyona and the ending theme music from Metro 2033.
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Tour to former soviet military base near Milovice, Czech Republic 2.wmv
Milovice is a town in the Czech Republic in the Nymburk District located about 38 km northeast of Prague. Towards the end of the year of 2007 the total population has reached 7,500 people.
Milovice played an important role during the Soviet occupation of Czechoslovakia and was the headquarters for the CGF (Central Group of Forces). The town held many Soviet troops and tanks at the local military base. The last of the troops left in 1991 and the base was abandoned in 1995.
The Central Group of forces comprised two tank divisions, three mechanized infantry divisions, three missle brigades, an artillery brigade, and an airborne assault brigade. Total strength was about 85,000. Group headquarters was located in the town of Milovice, northwest of Prague.
One day in Prague
In January, me and my friend decided to create something special. We both are from Czech Republic so what about making video of our capital city Prague? And yes, we made it to Prague and made this thing in one day!
This video is a recap of that event, showcasing the diverse activities and locations experienced throughout the country. Great relationships were made and memories created that will last a lifetime.
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Milovice was a Soviet Army base amd played an important role during the 1968 Warsaw Pact invasion of Czechoslovakia and became the headquarters for the CGF (Central Group of Forces) afterward.[1] The last of the troops left in 1991 and the base was abandoned in 1995.
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VLOG 5 | Prague | Czech Republic | Urban exploration.
Tried out some new techniques to give it a more artistic vibe. Hope it resonates with you!
Last weekend, I have been visiting Prague, the capital of the Czech Republic. Walking through the streets 30 after my arrival at the hostel, I was already invited by two guys I have met on a metro station, from where I wanted to start discovering Prague by night. But instead, I followed the invitation and joined them in the craziest drum n bass club I have ever visited. The club consisted of an outside area, a terrasse, a balcony, several levels, containing a restaurant, a bar and several dance floors. Once again, it is really an advantage to travel alone sometimes, as you can just be spontaneous and change your plan if something more interesting pops up.
After a short night of sleep, I have started my urban exploration tour through an abandoned freight yard in the east of the city. I loved the rusty old vibes and towers all over the place, Although I found a staircase, I could not make it to the top of the roof. That was a pity. Anyway, I continued my trip to the next stop on my list, which was actually quite close to the city centre. It was the world's biggest stadium, which stands a facades are crumbling and falling apart. Luckily, I found access and talked my way in to climb up and take pictures. That was really the coolest abandoned place I have seen, - okay no, Chernobyl was cooler. Anyway, it was a full success. I explored Prague, a very very touristy city without bumping into any tourist for one night and one day. That was a really nice experience, to explore places which are way more unique than touristy spots in the city centre. After a full day in zombie mode and several missed busses, I was about to return to my hostel, until I left the Metro station and witnessed one of the most gorgeous sunsets of the last year. it gave me new power and I just ran to this bridge that I could see appearing on the horizon to enjoy and capture this gorgeous sunset.
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PS: This weekend was really challenging as I basically spent time for relaxation, for filming, taking pictures and partying all at the same time.
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