York Cold War Bunker

York Cold War Bunker. Is English Heritage Membership Worth It? Archaeology Travel The site operated within a national network of bunkers whose role was to observe and locate nuclear explosions, report on power and altitude, and track ensuing radiation Tickets are free for members but you still need to pre-book your tour online.


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History of York Cold War Bunker The York Cold War Bunker, known historically as No Tickets are free for members but you still need to pre-book your tour online.

Tickets are free for members but you still need to pre-book your tour online. Originally built back in 1961, the York Cold War Bunker was one of 30 built around the country to monitor nuclear explosions and fallout in the event of a nuclear war. Times have thawed but you can still immerse yourself in a subterranean world and imagine what could have been, surrounded by.

Cold War Bunker, York, England Stock Photo Alamy. Designed as a nerve centre to monitor fallout in the event of a nuclear attack, the bunker actually remained in service until the 1990s History of York Cold War Bunker The York Cold War Bunker, known historically as No

. The most modern and spine chilling of English Heritage's properties the York Cold War Bunker uncovers the secret history of Britain's Cold War. The site operated within a national network of bunkers whose role was to observe and locate nuclear explosions, report on power and altitude, and track ensuing radiation