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National Maritime Museum

Recomendado por 373 personas locales,

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An impressive building packed with maps, paintings of naval battles, and a collection of figureheads. The Forgotten Fighters Gallery explores the often overlooked naval and maritime elements of the First World War, with poignant stories and thought-provoking objects like the tiny altar cross that was made out of a bullet by a French soldier. As well as the main museum, this site also includes the excellent Queen’s House and Royal Observatory, where you can stand on the Prime Meridian of the World. As with all national museums, basic admission is free, but it’s worth paying to see the always-outstanding temporary exhibitions.
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Kat
March 12, 2022
A great museum. A fantastic kids gallery called the Ahoy Centre (for 0-7 but you must book) but also lots of interesting spaces for adults too.
William
December 20, 2021
Lovely place to walk around.
Tanya
October 15, 2021
A good add-on in case you’re doing the O2 in Greenwich or the Emirates Cable Car ride.
Hitesh
December 4, 2019
500 years of maritime history packed into one fantastic space. Hands-on exhibits make it fun for younger kids but this is definitely an all-ages attraction. Battles and boats galore plus free themed talks. (2 restaurants) ages: 3+ tube: Maze Hill or Cutty Sark (DLR) open: 10:00 to 17:00 costs: Free
Anne
November 28, 2019
Learn about Britain's encounters with the world at sea and the Royal Navy at the National Maritime Museum. The museum also charts the life of a great British hero Admiral Horatio Nelson, and you can even see the uniform he wore when he was fatally wounded at the Battle of Trafalgar.

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Romney Road
London, England