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Churchill Museum and Cabinet War Rooms 
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Available: Until 31st December 2008
This ticket entitles the visitor to entry to the Churchill Museum and Cabinet War Rooms anytime on the chosen date. 

The Cabinet War Rooms house the first national museum dedicated to Winston Churchill.  Using cutting edge technology and a mixture of media displays, the undeniably exciting story of this historical figure is brought to life.  Visitors can explore the complex nature of his life, long political career and also investigate the private man, his successes and failures. 
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Ticket Type Standard Price Our Price
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Adult (16-59) 12.00 18.00
Child (0-15) 0.00 0.00
Student (with valid ID) 9.50 14.50
Senior (60+) 9.50 14.50
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