Parham Airfield Museum

Discover History at Parham Airfield Museum
Nestled in the picturesque Suffolk countryside near Framlingham, Parham Airfield Museum offers a fascinating glimpse into World War II history. Housed in the former RAF Framlingham airfield’s control tower and adjacent buildings, the museum is home to both the 390th Bombardment Group Memorial Air Museum and the Museum of the British Resistance Organisation.
A Tribute to the 390th Bombardment Group
The museum stands as a lasting memorial to the 740 brave servicemen who lost their lives or went missing in action from this airfield. Through engaging exhibits, photographs, and artifacts, visitors can explore the heroic stories of the American airmen who played a crucial role in the war effort.
Britain’s Secret Army Revealed
The Museum of the British Resistance Organisation sheds light on the secretive Auxiliary Units, known as “Britain’s Secret Army.” Step inside authentically restored Nissen Huts and an impressive replica underground bunker, where covert wartime activities and hidden weaponry are brought to life.
Family-Friendly Experience
The museum offers activity booklets for children, making history engaging and educational for younger visitors. The Veterans’ Wall serves as a moving tribute, allowing visitors to reflect on the sacrifices made by those who served.
Relax and Reflect
After exploring the exhibits, visitors can unwind in the museum’s charming tearoom, which also offers a selection of souvenirs to take home as a memento of their visit.
Plan Your Visit
Admission: Free (Donations welcome)
Well-behaved dogs are welcome
Step back in time and experience the courage, sacrifice, and resilience of those who served. Whether you are a history enthusiast, a family looking for an educational day out, or simply curious about wartime heritage, Parham Airfield Museum is a must-visit destination!
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