The Subterra Castle Airbnb, located in rural Wabaunsee County, Kansas, was built on the site of a 65-year-old nuclear missile silo.
According to the Daily Mail, Subterra Castle Airbnb opened for business 6 months ago and is available for rent on the room-sharing site Airbnb for $140/night.
The idea of putting the underground mansion Subterra on Airbnb was proposed by Matthew Fulkerson, 37 years old - a neighbor of the owner of this mansion - who has lived here since 1994.
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Matthew Fulkerson and his wife pose inside the Subterra Airbnb. |
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Matthew Fulkerson started Subterra on Airbnb six months ago. |
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Airbnb is an online short-term rental platform with individually owned rooms. |
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In addition to a master bedroom, tenants have access to a kitchen, private bathroom, laundry facilities and a fireplace. |
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According to information posted on Airbnb, this mansion has a usable basement area of nearly 1,700 square meters. |
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The view outside the house. |
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The control room of the bunker was once a nuclear missile launch site. |
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The living room of the house. |
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The surrounding area also has a lake and lawn. |
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However, Fulkerson also warned tenants that there are still "industrial" details in the house that can be "dangerous" if they are not careful. |
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Kitchen. |
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Bedroom. |
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Bathroom with Jacuzzi. |
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Gym area. |
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Entrance to the underground house. |
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