Becky T.
Yelp
Great museum about the WWII code breakers (notably those features in the movie Imitation Game). It is well set-up, with very clear signs, scattered videos, actual equipment to view, photos, and even the occasional interactive exhibits for kids. It can appeal to all ages and all types, allowing you as much or as little detail as desired.
You walk to different buildings ("huts") that show different aspects of code breakers, such as radio transmitting, the life at Bletchley and in England during WWII, the basics of code breaking, the history and evolution of the machines used during the war (both for German and Japanese), and notable people (including Alan Turing, double agents, and more)z
Though a little pricey, you can oftentimes get 2-for-1 tickets through online rail travel offers, and the tickets are then good for 12 months
It includes:
- History and evolution of the code breaking machines, including Colossus, and effect in modern computing
- Displayed Enigma, Typex, and Lorenz Schlosselzusatz SZ40 Cipher machines.
- Rebuilt Bombe machine (Turing's machine)
- Recreated schoolroom and home rooms