The National Museum of Computing

 
 

We rely solely on your financial donations to run the museum. Please help this important project!

Our Mission

The National Museum of Computing is part of the whole Bletchley Park experience, and all visitors to the park can visit the museum, when it is open, free of charge. The museum houses the Colossus computer and an exhibition of the most complex code cracking activities performed at the Park.

The museum extends the visitor experience by continuing the history of the development of computing from the WWII pioneering work to the present day.

The museum trust is a registered charity and is a seperate trust from the Bletchley Park Trust responsible for its own fund raising and management. It works closely with the BP Trust to ensure we offer a comprehensive and seamless visitor experience.

Our Mission:

To collect and restore computer systems developed in Britain and to enable people to explore that collection for inspiration, learning and enjoyment.

 

The Trust & Our Legal Identity

The National Museum of Computing is the operating name of CodesandCiphers Heritage Trust. CodesandCiphers Heritage Trust was incorporated as a company limited by guarantee on 30 March 2005 under company number 05407952. The company was granted charitable status in England and Wales on 6 June 2005 under charity number 1109874.

 

Our Trustees Registered Office Museum Address
  Mr Andrew Clark
Mr Jon Fell
Mr Kevin Murrell
Mr Anthony Sale
  15 Northampton Road
Bromham
Bedfordshire
MK43 8QB
United Kingdom
  Block H
Bletchley Park
Sherwood Drive
MILTON KEYNES
MK3 6EB
Our Patrons        
  Sir Richard Dearlove
Sir Crispin Tickell
 

 

 

 

 

Registered in England 30th March 2005 No: 5407952 A Limited Company
Charity Registration No : 1109874

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