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All the exhibitions are positioned at ground floor level. Ramps are installed on site for easy access. A disabled access lift is available to use to enter the exhibition area in Block A (The Intelligence Factory and The Art of Data). Assistance Dogs and Guide Dogs are welcome.
A guided tour takes you round the wartime buildings and the 40 acres of grounds. There is a cafe to refresh you after the tours and lots of other exhibitions in the Museums complex including the Buckinghamshire Aircraft Recovery Group, the Projected Picture Trust, Wartime Uniforms, Life in the Park, Diplomatic Wireless, US Army Re-enactment, the Cryptology Trail, Wartime Radar and Electronics plus post war Computers.
Britain's Best Kept Secret, World War II Codebreaking. Now you can see how it was done. Wartime codebreaking that ended WWII two years early and saved many hundreds of thousands of lives. See how it was done in the Cryptology Museum in the actual wartime buildings.
See what it was like for the 12000 men and women working in Bletchley Park and its outstations and never be able to tell anyone, even their loved ones, what they were doing.
See the work of the Poles before the war and the
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- Landmark