The
Cabinet War Rooms were considered as a facility,
which would shield the prime minister, his cabinet and
the most senior members of the military command in the
event of a war. This would enable the government and
the military to carry out their functions and counter
attacks amidst the chaos.
After 1945 the shelter was no longer needed as the
hostile situations had seized to exist by then. Later
in 1948 the parliament announced the preservation
of The Cabinet War Rooms as a historical site. But
its existence was known only by very few until 1981
when Prime Minister, Margaret Thatcher decided the
site should be more accessible and thus people were
getting aware of its existence.
OFFENing Time
1 October - 31 March : 10.00am - 6.00pm (last admission
5.15pm)
1 April - 30 September : 9.30am - 6.00pm (last admission
5.15pm)
SCHLIEßENd on 24-26 December