See a private Transatlantic Telephone Room, where Churchill used to speak in secret to the President of the United States. The BBC room was an equipment room that was connected to the Broadcasting House, Maida Vale studios, and Churchill’s bedroom. To broadcast the speech and information, Churchill planned a BBC Broadcasting Room. Watch Churchill’s bedroom which was the only luxurious room in the building. You will also see a desk equipped with a microphone that was used for communication and linked to the Broadcasting Room. Get to the room to see where Churchill took his day naps. He used the rooms to host meetings, fetch information, and make war plans. Prime Minister Churchill had his personal room in the Cabinet War Rooms, which was set next to the Map Room. Read the reports and charts that were left behind in the battle. Explore the room and see tiny pinholes, markers, and map walls. The Map room was always occupied by at least one Royal Navy, Army, and Royal Air Force officer and had strictly limited access. The room was used all day to pass the information to King George VI and Prime Minister Churchill. Experience how life would have been like in the war times and how they planned the war.įew places in the world take you back to the era of the Second World War the War Cabinet rooms are As the name suggests, the room was used for informative work and Maps. These rooms were housed by government ministers, the military, and Prime Minister Winston Churchill. Walk through the corridor and get a glimpse of the Second World War. Few places in the world take you back to the era of the Second World War the War Cabinet rooms are one of those places.
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