Authorities in Gerloz, in northeastern Poland, cancelled the lease of Hitler's Wolf's Lair in March, but the private company protested the decision, despite owing the state some 270,000 euros.
A judge today in the provincial court in Olsztyn confirmed the termination of the agreement. The company said it will appeal the verdict.
A system of some 200 Nazi bunkers and military barracks, the Wolf's Lair served as Hitler's chief quarters from 1941-44. After the war the area became part of Poland and is now a major tourist attraction.