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Imperial War Museum Duxford

Duxford is one of the world's most spectacular aviation heritage complexes with a collection of nearly 200 aircraft, the American Air Museum and a fine collection of military vehicles plus special exhibitions including The Battle of Britain and the Normandy Experience. School groups welcome. The Museum holds four Air Shows throughout the summer plus other events such as the Military Vehicle Show.

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4.5
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 Latest 5 reviews of Imperial War Museum Duxford

Incredible

I made several trips to the Imperial War Museum during my ten days in London. This is an amazing museum. My thoughts: First, the presentation of vehicles and airplanes upon entry into the museum...

I made several trips to the Imperial War Museum during my ten days in London. This is an amazing museum. My thoughts:

First, the presentation of vehicles and airplanes upon entry into the museum itself (The "Large Exhibits" Gallery) is worth the price of admission alone. They range from a Sherman tank to a German V-2 rocket to a British Spitfire. As someone who used to build plastic models of many of these, I was on Cloud Nine for the first fifteen minutes of the visit.

Second, from the initial room one can branch off to several permanent displays including Galleries on the First and Second World Wars, Conflicts Since 1945, the Holocaust Exhibit, and The Secret War, which deals with espionage and covert operations. There are "walk through" displays of the Trenches in WWI and the Blitz along with countless static displays of both Wars and many other topics. Younger and older audiences alike will find something enjoyable here.

Third, if the exhibit on "Animals in War" is any indication, the folks who run this museum are perfectionsts and I can assume that any current or future exhibits would be equally as engaging.

I will be making many return visits here on future visits to London. Thanks for putting together a great museum.

P.S. My "personal story" comes from going through the interactive exhibit on the Blitz. After the virtual "bombing" was over and the school kids had stopped giggling, I noticed an elderly lady walk very slowly out of the exhibit, pausing against a wall with tears in her eyes. She told myself and the tour guide that she was a child in Glasgow during the War and that the exhibit brought back "too many memories."

 
5.0
21 November 2008
by midway42, Minnesota, USA
 

Well worth a visit!

Very interesting and informative. Great for families with free entrance and many interactive activities. I particularly enjoyed the Children's war exhibition - it was like being transported back to...

Very interesting and informative. Great for families with free entrance and many interactive activities. I particularly enjoyed the Children's war exhibition - it was like being transported back to 1942. We spent an entire afternoon here and still did not see it all.

 
5.0
5 November 2008
by Travelstar007, Co Antrim
 

Well worth a visit

Visited the IWM primarily for the "In Memorium" exhibit and could have spent the whole day here. Very impressive. The Holocaust display was very thought provoking but briliiantly done.

Visited the IWM primarily for the "In Memorium" exhibit and could have spent the whole day here. Very impressive. The Holocaust display was very thought provoking but briliiantly done.

 
5.0
3 November 2008
by KeithMajor, Bristol, England
 

Simp[ly Impressive

This museum is amazing. I wish we had budgeted more time because we simply browsed in three hours and hadly put a dent in the first two floors. If you are in to military history, plan to spend the...

This museum is amazing. I wish we had budgeted more time because we simply browsed in three hours and hadly put a dent in the first two floors. If you are in to military history, plan to spend the day. If the topic is mildly interesting to you, I would plan at least 4 hours to see the floors. We also visited the Ian Flemming collection special exhibit, which we also found fascinating (we're Bond fans though). Admission is free, but the special exhibits have entrance fees, but I also gladly donated to the museum on the way out.

 
5.0
3 September 2008
by generok, Alaska
 

A must

I had thought about visiting Madam Tussaud, but after reading the reviews I gave up. I came across this museum reading the reviews on London Attractions and I must say have not been disappointed at...

I had thought about visiting Madam Tussaud, but after reading the reviews I gave up. I came across this museum reading the reviews on London Attractions and I must say have not been disappointed at all. This museum is great and most interesting. I took my two daughters, 13 and 10, and after three hours they were so amused and found everything so interesting that they refused to take a rest at the cafe (which for them is rather unusual) and preferred to keep on enjoying the exhibition. The Holocaust section is second to none.

A must.

 
5.0
29 August 2008
by kepa, spain
 

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Prices and Booking for Imperial War Museum Duxford

Prices:

Adult: From £13.00 per ticket
Child: Free
Concession: £8.00 per ticket
 

Location Information Imperial War Museum Duxford

Address:
Duxford, Cambridge
London
CB2 4QR
Telephone:+44 (0)122 383 5000
Fax:+44 (0)122 383 7267
Email:
Website:www.iwm.org.uk
By road:
Then C7 bus to Duxford. National Express from Victoria Coach Station to Duxford.
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