Enigma Machine Demonstration
DateMonday 23 February 2026
Time15:00-16:00
LocationThe Hub
CostFree
The Enigma machine was an electro-mechanical cipher device used by Nazi Germany to encrypt military and diplomatic communications during the Second World War.
This event is one of three open demonstrations (at 12.30pm, 3.00pm and 5.30pm) where you can find out how the machine works – and how Bletchley Park’s team of mathematicians, linguists and engineers worked to break the cipher and provide vital intelligence that shortened the war and saved countless lives.
Bletchley Park Week:
This event is part of our annual Bletchley Park Week (22-27 February) programme of events celebrating a partnership between Kellogg College and Bletchley Park. This year’s theme is: “The Age of AI”.
Please note:
Booking is required for the demonstrations.
This in-person event is free and open to all. Refreshments will be served.
This event may be photographed. If you do not wish to appear in the photographs, please let the photographer know.
Open to: Members of Kellogg College, Oxford University members, the public,