
Western Approaches Museum: Entry Ticket
Liverpool
Visit Liverpool's preserved WWII command bunker with original artifacts, Churchill's direct phone line, and authentic 1945 war rooms beneath the city centre.
Overview
Highlights
Access Churchill's secret WWII command bunker beneath Liverpool
View original wartime documents, maps, and strategic planning materials
See one of two surviving phones with direct Churchill War Rooms connection
Explore preserved 1945 war rooms and officer living quarters
Experience interactive displays about the Battle of the Atlantic
Walk through authentic corridors used by wartime military strategists
The Western Approaches Museum preserves Britain's most important WWII command facility, where officers coordinated Atlantic convoy protection. This underground bunker beneath Derby House operated as the strategic centre for naval operations, maintaining direct communication with Churchill's government throughout the conflict.
About Western Approaches Museum: Entry Ticket
Western Approaches Museum offers visitors access to one of Britain's most significant WWII sites - a preserved underground command bunker that coordinated the Battle of the Atlantic. Located beneath Liverpool city centre, this authentic wartime facility served as the nerve centre for protecting Allied convoys during World War Two.
Book your Western Approaches Museum tickets through tickadoo to explore the original 1945 war rooms where military strategists worked around the clock. The museum displays authentic wartime documents, strategic maps, and period equipment used by officers who reported directly to Churchill's government. See one of only two surviving telephones with a direct connection to Churchill's War Rooms in London.
Walk through preserved offices, planning centres, and living quarters that show daily life during Britain's wartime operations. Interactive displays explain the complex strategies used to outmaneuver enemy submarines and protect vital supply routes. The museum's collection includes handcrafted tools, original correspondence, and tactical equipment that guided critical wartime decisions.
Derby House maintained strict security during active service, but today visitors can easily access this historical site with mobile tickets from tickadoo. The facility remains largely unchanged from its 1945 appearance, providing an authentic glimpse into wartime Britain's strategic operations. Personal photography is permitted in most areas, allowing visitors to document their experience in this unique underground facility.
Location
1-3 Rumford St-L2 8SZ
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