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VISIT LONDON'S HIDDEN GEM | Housing the underground nerve centre where the British government directed the Second World War and the award-winning Churchill Museum, Churchill War Rooms is now open to visit.
We have enhanced cleaning and safety measures in place to ensure you have a safe and enjoyable visit. Find out more in our Coronavirus FAQs
With social distancing measures and reduced entry, take advantage of the chance to visit London's must-see attraction, without the usual crowds.
There has never been a better time to visit Churchill War Rooms. |
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 | |  | 'A Parachute Bomb' by W Matvyn Wright ©, IWM Art.IWM ART LD 1355 |
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WARTIME LONDON: ART OF THE BLITZ | You've only got until 12 September to catch this unique art exhibition.
See the experiences of the Second World War through the eyes of Henry Moore, Eric Ravilious, Evelyn Gibbs and many more.
Exhibition included in general admission. | |
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CHURCHILL WAR ROOMS HIGHLIGHTS |  | CABINET ROOM | This is where Churchill, key ministers, and advisers would meet with the heads of the Army, Navy and Air Force. Some of the most important decisions about the course of the war were made here. |
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 | MAP ROOM | It was in here that vital information was collated. Left almost exactly as it was at the end of the war, down to the tiny pinholes left behind on the map walls and perfectly preserved sugar cubes. |
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|  | CHURCHILL'S BEDROOM | Get up close to where the famous war leader slept and see where he had his most private of moments. Churchill also made four broadcast speeches from the desk in this underground bedroom. |
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 | CHURCHILL MUSEUM | Follow Winston Churchill's remarkable 90-year life in this award-winning interactive museum. Hear his rousing wartime speeches, read his devoted letters from Clementine, and more. |
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