The mysterious underground world of London.
London is world famous for the variety of beautiful and impressive attractions. However, there are in this city and such places to visit are no less interesting, but their existence is not widely known by tourists. The fact is that they are hidden from view and are located deep under the ground, but continue to keep their mysteries for many years. Right now we offer you to go there and explore the secret bunker of Churchill, and abandoned tunnels and subway stations.
The staircase that leads to one of the abandoned stations in London.
Down street is a London underground station, which was closed in 1932 in connection with a small congestion. During the Second world war the station was used by Winston Churchill as a secret bomb shelter for him and members of the government.
The girl is sent to an abandoned tunnel.
Not all corners of the dungeons lighting, making these places look even more creepy.
The output from the underworld into the street.
There are stations where no lighting at all.
The old pedestrian tunnel between the platforms.
Behind the door hides the access to the tunnel.
The layout of the station down the street, which is a mark of where you are.
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Down the street, who later became a government military bunker, built by the architect Leslie green and the outside had a beautiful red facade.
Your Churchill’s secret bunker was called simply “the barn.” Guests here were provided all the amenities, even the bathroom.
One of the premises of an abandoned government shelter.
And it looks like an entrance.
The station retains the old advertising posters.
These abandoned tunnels once rode the train.
The Elevator shaft of the old abandoned station down the street.