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Hut 12 Hut 4 Mansion Garages Sentry Box Gatehouse Hut 6 Hut 8 Hut 1 Hut 3 Hut 11 Hut 11A Block B Block C Visitor Centre Porters’ Lodge National Radio Centre Chauffeurs’ Hut Stableyard Teleprinter Building Tennis Court Lake Picnic & Children’s Play Area Picnic Area Picnic Area Polish Memorial Bletchley Park Memorial Gravel path Codebreakers’ Wall 0 m 10 0 m 2 min 0 min 5 0 m 1 min North Bletchley Train Station 7 min walk Bletchley Town Centre 1 5 min walk Entrance and Exit The National Museum of Computing 5 min walk from Visitor Centre More parking 2 min drive from Visitor Centre SUGGESTED ROUTE Block C Visitor Centre and introduction to Bletchley Park Chauffeurs’ Hut Meeting point for 1 hour outdoor free walking tours Mansion Original Victorian mansion with Commander Denniston’s Office and the Library recreated as they were in World War Two, plus Veterans’ Stories exhibition Garages Wartime vehicles and how top secret intelligence material was transported Stableyard The buildings where the first breaks into the daily changing German Enigma were made Huts 11A & 11 How the team during WW2 helped solve the challenge of Enigma with the creation of the Bombe machines and what it was like to operate them Huts 3 & 6 Restored German army and airforce codebreaking huts Hut 8 German naval Enigma codebreaking hut with Alan Turing’s WW2 office recreated Teleprinter Building D-Day: Interception, Intelligence, Invasion An immersive exhibition explaining Bletchley Park’s secret D-Day role Block B Museum Different cipher machines, including Enigma and codes of WW2 National Radio Centre Radio communication from inception to present day and its place in the future TEMPORARY EXHIBITIONS Visitor Centre Block C The Road to Bletchley Park Explores codebreaking in World War One Secrecy and Security: Keeping Safe Online Cybersecurity and how to safely navigate cyberspace Mansion Bill Tutte: Mathematician + Codebreaker An insight into the life and work of this elite Codebreaker Hut 12 Temporary exhibition space. See website for details FACILITIES Toilets Accessible Toilets Baby Changing Coffee Shop Kiosk Cafe Tea Room Multimedia Guide (Free) Tour Booking Desk (Free) Tour Meeting Point (1h) Shop Parking Accessible Parking Accessible Entrance

The National Museum of Computing SUGGESTED ROUTE · of Enigma with the creation of the Bombe machines and what it was like to operate them Huts 3 & 6 Restored German army and airforce

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Page 1: The National Museum of Computing SUGGESTED ROUTE · of Enigma with the creation of the Bombe machines and what it was like to operate them Huts 3 & 6 Restored German army and airforce

Hut 12

Hut 4 Mansion

GaragesSentry Box

Gatehouse

Hut 6

Hut 8

Hut 1 Hut 3

Hut 11

Hut 11A

Block B

Block CVisitor Centre

Porters’ Lodge

National Radio Centre

Chauffeurs’ Hut

Stableyard

Teleprinter Building

Tennis Court

Lake

Picnic & Children’sPlay Area

PicnicArea

PicnicArea

Polish Memorial

Bletchley Park

Memorial

Gravel path

Codebreakers’ Wall

0m 100m

2min0min

50m

1min

North

Bletchley Train Station7min walk

Bletchley Town Centre15min walk

Entranceand Exit

The National Museum of Computing5min walk from Visitor Centre

More parking 2min drive from Visitor Centre

SUGGESTED ROUTE

Block C Visitor Centre and introduction to Bletchley Park

Chauffeurs’ Hut Meeting point for 1 hour outdoor free walking tours

Mansion Original Victorian mansion with Commander Denniston’s Office and the Library recreated as they were in World War Two, plus Veterans’ Stories exhibition

Garages Wartime vehicles and how top secret intelligence material was transported

Stableyard The buildings where the first breaks into the daily changing German Enigma were made

Huts 11A & 11 How the team during WW2 helped solve the challenge of Enigma with the creation of the Bombe machines and what it was like to operate them

Huts 3 & 6 Restored German army and airforce codebreaking huts

Hut 8 German naval Enigma codebreaking hut with Alan Turing’s WW2 office recreated

Teleprinter Building D-Day: Interception, Intelligence, InvasionAn immersive exhibition explaining Bletchley Park’s secret D-Day role

Block B Museum Different cipher machines, including Enigma and codes of WW2

National Radio Centre

Radio communication from inception to present day and its place in the future

TEMPORARY EXHIBITIONS

Visitor Centre Block C

The Road to Bletchley ParkExplores codebreaking in World War One

Secrecy and Security: Keeping Safe OnlineCybersecurity and how to safely navigate cyberspace

Mansion Bill Tutte: Mathematician + CodebreakerAn insight into the life and work of this elite Codebreaker

Hut 12 Temporary exhibition space. See website for details

FACILITIES

Toilets Accessible Toilets Baby Changing Coffee Shop Kiosk Cafe Tea Room

Multimedia Guide (Free) Tour Booking Desk (Free) Tour Meeting Point (1h) Shop Parking Accessible Parking Accessible Entrance