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Churchill Museum and Cabinet War Rooms

A The Westminster Collection product story
Edited by the Marketingservicestalk editorial team May 15, 2008

The Cabinet War Rooms were once the elusive British Government HQ during the Second World War.

The venue includes many famous rooms where historic decisions were made during six anguished years.

In 2005 The Churchill Museum was opened by the Queen and is now the only major museum in the world dedicated to Sir Winston Churchill's life.

The Cabinet War Rooms and Churchill Museum are a popular choice for conferences, meetings, product launches, receptions and dinners for up to 350 guests.

A new Harmsworth Room, opened after a major refurbishment in February 2007 has become one of the best reception rooms in Westminster.

Reception capacity: 20 - 250.

Banqueting: 20 - 130.

Fashion Shows: 20 - 200.

Meetings: 20 - 130.

Conferences: 20 - 130.

Exhibitions: 20 - 200.

Weddings: 20 - 200.

Product Launches: 20 - 200.

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