The Churchill Museum and Cabinet War Rooms
Step into the secretive war chambers at the heart of Westminster and uncover a concealed part of British history. Here, in the tunnels and underground rooms, the strategic planning necessary to defeat Hitler's fascist regime during World War II took place.
Explore the hallways that shielded high-ranking government members, behold the intact Map Room, and discover the Transatlantic Telephone Room disguised as a small private bathroom, where Churchill secretly conversed with the President of the United States.
The Churchill Museum offers visitors the opportunity to delve into Winston Churchill's life, from his birthplace at Blenheim Palace to his military career and role as Prime Minister. View his personal artifacts, such as handwritten letters, and listen to his wartime speeches.
Undercover: Life in Churchill’s Bunker
In this exhibition, marvel at iconic images, artifacts, and uncover the stories of the personnel who spent most of the war working and sleeping in the underground rooms. Be sure to locate the silent Remington typewriter imported from the U.S. because Churchill despised background noise.
Cancellation policy: Non-refundable tickets.
Churchill War Rooms, Clive Steps, King Charles Street, Londres SW1A 2AQ