© The Churchill Museum and Cabinet War Rooms
The Churchill Museum is dedicated to the life and achievements of former British prime minister Winston Churchill (1874-1965). There's much on his political career, and many of his trademark props - including a cigar and his red siren suit - are on display. Perhaps more interesting are the less well known details of Churchill's life, such as his previous occupations as a soldier and a journalist, and his personal interests - he was a talented amateur painter and enjoyed going to the races. Original film footage, photos and recordings are innovatively displayed and the centrepiece of the exhibition is a 50-foot long computerised timeline that allows you to discover what Churchill was doing and saying - and what significant political events were unfolding - at any point during his life. The Cabinet War Rooms are Churchill's underground wartime headquarters from 1939 to 1945, preserved as they were left in August 1945. Visitors can also see Mrs Churchill's bedroom, and Winston Churchill's quarters, from which he addressed the nation. An audio guide is included with admission.
The museum is dedicated to the life and achievements of former British prime minister Winston Churchill (1874-1965). ...
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Transport Westminster
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Times 9.30am-6pm daily (last adm 5pm)
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