Uncover the hidden secrets of Nothe Fort’s Cold War Nuclear Bunker!
Sunday 15 March 10am - 4pm
Learn about the secret system that was put in place during the Cold War era that enabled a select number of people to survive a nuclear strike.
Talks will be in the Engine Room at 11:30am, 12:30pm, and 2:00pm.
There will be items from our Cold War Collection on display during the talk.
Book your FREE Talk ticket on arrival at the Shop desk. First come, first served. This talk is suited to ages 16+.
In 1983, unbeknown to the local community, part of Nothe Fort was secretly converted into a local authority emergency centre as part of the UK’s defence preparations for nuclear war.
Come and join our friendly and knowledgeable team of volunteers for a unique insight into how this much-loved Victorian fort was secretly utilised during the latter part of the Cold War.
For any queries, please contact
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ADMISSION INFORMATION:
Price of admission to the Fort or an Annual Pass will need to be purchased first. Talk tickets are free and can be booked on the day on arrival – first come first served.
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Parking: parking is available outside the fort at Nothe Car Park (What3Words: mixed.stuck.serve)
Seating Provided: – There is seating provided for the talk, and there are seats all around the Fort if required while on site.
Food and Drink: The Fort View Café will be open for the duration of this event.
Dogs: We are a dog-friendly museum. We ask that all dogs remain on short leads at all times. Please expect to see dogs in the Fort during your visit.
Wheelchair User Access: Nothe Fort is mostly wheelchair accessible and has a lift to all three levels.
If you have any access requirements before your visit, please contact Nothe Fort ahead of your visit (01305 766626).
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