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Bletchley Park is an estate located in the town of Bletchley, in Buckinghamshire, England, which currently houses the National Museum of Computing. During World War II, Bletchley Park was the site of the United Kingdom's main decryption establishment, the Government Code and Cypher School (GC&CS), where ciphers and codes of several Axis countries were decrypted, most importantly the ciphers generated by the German Enigma and Lorenz machines. It also housed Station X, a secret radio intercept station.
For the standard weekday and weekend programme, including an Audio Tour and, subject to availability, a Guided Tour. All tickets for Bletchley Park are now valid for as many visits you would like during the 12 month period from time of purchase. Please note that this information is for General Public Visitors and does not apply to Group Visits. Car parking is available on-site for £3.00 both on weekdays and at weekends.
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