this property belonged to edis kolar�*s family. that's you?thing else... nothing else, you know? and when you smell this, you know, you remember all the pictures, wounded, everything. weapons, food, everything on one place, you know? for example, pumps stopped working. you know, and practically you are all wet — of course. it was war. so they were doing something for themselves. yes. for people to walk through — though the part that goes under the international airport is now closed. back then, the airport was controlled by the un welcome to my house. this was actually my room before... your bedroom? my bedroom, yes. the museum is open to visitors throughout the week. and during the summer months, it sees up to 1,500 tourists pass through each day. the world come? you know, after the war, when the tunnel was closed, me and my father came here every day, you know, because my grandparents lived in this house. yeah. and i didn't have any idea that so many people would come here at all. who have wars today. the war killed over 100,000 people and l