A HANDCUFFED woman dived through a barbed-wire window in a desperate bid to escape a bomb-filled torture chamber of horror.

The Israeli victim was snatched off the streets of Hamburg in Germany on Friday and kept in a room filled with torture instruments and a bomb-rigged soundproofed cell.

The woman only managed to escape after her captor, 30-year-old Thomas Fischer, forgot to lock the door to her cell - a soundproofed telephone box designed to hide her screams.

The telephone box was surrounded by bombs set to explode once her kidnapper was done with her.

Police said it appeared Fisher had intended to keep the 26-year-old unnamed woman for as long as possible.

The two-roomed apartment in Wachtelstrasse, Hamburg, has been described as a scene straight from a horror film.

Fortunately the woman managed to escape after two hours and brought police back to the apartment.

“(It) was rigged up as one massive torture chamber, with this big old-fashioned telephone kiosk soundproofed as the cell for his victim,” a police spokesman said.

Senior public prosecutor Wilhelm Möllers told The Sun: “It is evident that the apartment was meant as a place of confinement for some time.”

Inside the apartment was a range of medical and gynaecological tools, and a mannequin that Thomas had practised using the implements on.

German media also reported the 30-year-old had planned a “month’s long martyrdom” for his victim before setting off his fertiliser bombs.

Police said the bombs were stuffed inside fire extinguishers and were so volatile that they had to evacuate 300 people when Thomas's apartment was raided.

Fischer met the woman after being introduced to her through a friend, but police said they were "definitely not" in a relationship.