This abandoned London airport is opening for behind-the-scenes tours
Briefly

Built in 1920, Croydon Airport was Britain's first international airport. Due to its importance in World War II, it was bombed in 1940 in one of London's first raids, destroying a number of the buildings.
Croydon Airport shut down permanently in 1958 after Heathrow and Gatwick were developed. It's now been repurposed as a museum where visitors can explore the old flight terminal buildings.
Read at Time Out London
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