Bletchley Park is a museum in Milton Keynes. The museum features exhibits related to Archives, Science and Technology, Architecture, War, Personalities and Social History. Key themes, people and exhibits in the museum include The Road to Bletchley Park, Espionage, spies & spying, Codes and codebreaking, The Imitation Game, Computer history, Gordon Welchman, Cyber Security, Alan Turing, Dilly Knox, Enigma.
Summer opening (1 March – 31 October)
Monday - Sunday: 09.30 to 17.00
Winter opening (1 November – 29 February)
Monday - Sunday: 09.30 to 16.00
0 - 11 | Free |
12 - 17 | £12.50 |
60 and over | £18.50 |
Adults | £21.00 |
Students | £18.50 |
Family A | £33.60 |
Family B | £54.60 |
NotesFamily A ticket: 1 adult + 2 children aged 12 to 17 |
Bletchley Park has 3 ratings.
Visited on Friday, April 12, 2019
Bletchley Park was a wonderful day out for us! It is extremely interesting and gives a great insight into the secret world of the code breakers. As a visitor you can try out the code breaking machines and learn about Alan Turing and his team. Really worth a visit!
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