HIDDEN TUNNELS FROM WORLD WAR II TO REOPEN AS A TOURIST ATTRACTION
Briefly

The tunnels, dating back to the 1940s, will become a museum and bar, adding to London's underground attractions. The project aims to showcase the history of the city and features a fully licensed bar at 40 metres below ground level.
The London Tunnels, initially built as an air-raid shelter, later served as a government communication center and even housed the UK's deepest licensed bar in the 1980s. The transformation into a museum will narrate the tunnel system's diverse history from the past to present.
Read at London On The Inside
[
|
]