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London’s Secret World War II Tunnels Will Be Open to Public

London’s Secret World War II Tunnels Will Be Open to Public

Beneath the bustling streets of London lies a hidden gem with a rich history – the Kingsway Exchange Tunnels. Built as a wartime shelter during WWII, these mile-long tunnels have seen it all. From housing MI6’s covert Special Operations Executive to serving as the communication lifeline between the White House and Kremlin during the Cold War, they’re steeped in intrigue. Now, in an ambitious $268 million project led by the visionary architects at Wilkinson-Eyre, the Kingsway Exchange Tunnels are poised for a remarkable transformation into the London Tunnels public attraction.

Though the exact details are still shrouded in mystery, the possibilities are tantalizing. Expect historical exhibits that unveil the secrets of these subterranean sanctuaries, a “Q Branch” experience inspired by James Bond, and a unique underground bar, a relic of British Telecom’s stint in the tunnels. But that’s not all – the developers are eager to hear your ideas and feedback. Keep an eye out for open-door events to get a sneak peek and have your say before the planning application deadline in November. London’s hidden history is about to be uncovered, and it’s bound to be nothing short of extraordinary. Stay tuned for updates on this one-of-a-kind venture!