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National Churchill Museum

The National Churchill Museum on the campus of Westminster College in Fulton, MO is the only North American institution fully devoted to immortalizing the life and work of Churchill. The heart of the Museum is the magnificent Church of St. Mary the Virgin, Aldermanbury, a 17th century Christopher Wren church left in ruin from German bombings during World War II. This beautiful house of worship was brought stone by stone from England to Westminster and restored on campus in 1969. Beneath the Church is a state-of-the-art Museum that combines interactive technology to tell Churchill’s story through sight, sound and touch. In 2006, Chris Matthews, MSNBC commentator, was present at the opening of this new $4 million exhibition and said its ability to bring history to life in a dynamic, stimulating fashion was incredible, and that it rivaled that of the Holocaust Museum in Washington, D.C.

Adjacent to the National Churchill Museum stands a sculpture by Edwina Sandys, Churchill’s granddaughter, entitled “Breakthrough,” which was constructed from eight sections of the Berlin Wall to commemorate the demise of the “Iron Curtain” that Sir Winston had predicted. Visitors may also enjoy the historic gymnasium where Churchill delivered his world famous “Iron Curtain Speech” in 1946 on another part of campus.

The National Churchill Museum is open daily from 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Regular admission prices are Adults-$6, Seniors-$5, College Students and Youth-$4, Children (6-11)-$3, and Children (5 and under)-free.

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National Churchill Museum
501 Westminster Ave
Fulton, MO, 65251
United States
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Average vote based on 2 reviews.5 stars
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5 stars
Judith A. Schwartz

The National Churchill Museum and the Church of St. Mary the Virgin, Aldermanbury are among the finest resources of Fulton and indeed of Missouri, the nation and the world. St. Mary’s was designed by Sir Christopher Wren, who rebuilt London's churches after the Great Fire in 1666. Three hundred and three years later the church was brought to the campus of Westminster College and dedicated as a tribute to Sir Winston Churchill. The London Times characterized this unique form of commemorating Churchill's 1946 "Iron Curtain" speech in Fulton as “perhaps the biggest jigsaw puzzle in the history of architecture.” The museum is located in what would have been the undercroft of St. Mary’s. The Churchillian artifacts, the interactive displays and the audiovisual technology explore and chronicle the life and times of Sir Winston as well as the major historical events of the 20th Century. The Edwina Sandys “Breakthrough” sculpture and the newly installed Sculpture by Don Wiegand of Churchill delivering his “Iron Curtain” address are inspirational complements to the Museum. This is an experience that is very uplifting as well as a learning opportunity for the entire family.



4 stars
National Churchill Museum

The National Churchill Museum is a great Fulton treasure. The interactive museum is just wonderful. I can't tell everyone just how beautiful the church is. What a charming town. It would have been nice to have more setting around the museum.


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