A lot of it is focused on the enigma but there is so much more.
I love history and the inevitable war references, as the code breaking story is told, hold my interest.
But there is the social side, the 1940s life style, the toy museum, the personal stories.
There is also Colossus which truly is quite incredible. That number of valves and still working when they stopped making them more than 40 years ago.
It is a big site, with something to see in each part. We took the teens in tow on the children's tour, which was enough to get them interested and keep them engaged without boring them to death. I've been on the full tour before and think it's great, they are often done by people that actually worked there but it's not for anyone with a short attention span.
It's a museum that is still growing and evolving into something, but for now it is a collection created by enthusiasts. I thoroughly recommend you get there before commerce takes hold.
They have a great cafe and often run family days with brilliant kids activities, they are definitely running for the next two Wednesdays. To find out more visit http://www.bletchleypark.org.uk/content/museum1.rhtm
And if you are even slightly interested in this then also have a think about going to the Secret Nuclear Bunker at Kelvedon Hatch.
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