Churchill's War Rooms

The Churchill War Rooms is a museum in London and one of the five branches of the Imperial War Museum. Among the most fascinating and evocative of London’s historic sites is the perfectly preserved nerve-center from which Prime Minister Winston Churchill directed the British military campaigns and the defense of his homeland throughout World War II.
Their Spartan simplicity and cramped conditions underline the desperate position of England as the Nazi grip tightened across Europe. People can see the tiny cubicle where Churchill slept and the improvised radio studio where he broadcast his famous wartime speeches. Simple details, such as Clementine Churchill’s knitting wool marking the front lines on a map of Europe, bring the era to life as no museum could possibly do.
The Museum is open from 9.30am to 6pm, 6 days a week.
Normal Entry Price: Adult: £21.00 Child: £10.50

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