Portsmouth Historic Dockyard: All Attraction Ticket
Portsmouth, United Kingdom
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Situated within a working Naval Base, Portsmouth Historic Dockyard is home to 10 fantastic heritage maritime attractions, including the Mary Rose Museum and world famous ships HMS Victory and HMS Warrior (1860). Alongside the Royal Navy Submarine Museum, Royal Marines Museum and Explosion! Museum of Naval Firepower, Portsmouth Historic Dockyard is a great day out for all the family. With 800 years of history and encompassing the National Museum of the Royal Navy, HMS Monitor M33, Action Stations and Harbour Tours - there's so much to see and do.
Portsmouth Historic Dockyard is the only place in the world to see the Royal Navy past, present and future and is a must see for anyone visiting the south of England.
Portsmouth Historic Dockyard is the only place in the world to see the Royal Navy past, present and future and is a must see for anyone visiting the south of England.
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Situated within a working Naval Base, Portsmouth Historic Dockyard is home to 10 fantastic heritage maritime attractions, including the Mary Rose Museum and world famous ships HMS Victory and HMS Warrior (1860). Alongside the Royal Navy Submarine Museum, Royal Marines Museum and Explosion! Museum of Naval Firepower, Portsmouth Historic Dockyard is a great day out for all the family. With 800 years of history and encompassing the National Museum of the Royal Navy, HMS Monitor M33, Action Stations and Harbour Tours - there's so much to see and do.
Portsmouth Historic Dockyard is the only place in the world to see the Royal Navy past, present and future and is a must see for anyone visiting the south of England. Portsmouth Historic Dockyard is a great day out for all! Offering a unique experience which spans 800 years of British Naval history and situated within a working Naval Base, the Historic Dockyard is the only place in the world to see the Royal Navy past, present and future - a must see for anyone visiting the South of England.
The annual ALL-ATTRACTION TICKET includes entry to:
• The new Mary Rose Museum: which launched in 2013. This brand new, state-of-the-art museum is home to the remains of Henry VIII’s flagship, and an extraordinary collection of artifacts recovered from the sea after 400 years.
• HMS Warrior 1860: the world’s first iron-hulled, armored warship launched in 1860 and never fired a shot in anger, yet changed naval warfare forever.
• HMS Victory: the world’s oldest commissioned warship, HMS Victory still has a full-time Royal Navy crew. Walk her decks and you’ll get a sense of the men who sailed with Nelson at Trafalgar.
• National Museum of the Royal Navy Portsmouth: Britain’s official museum dedicated to the men and women of the Royal Navy past and present.
• ‘Hear My Story’ Gallery: A new exhibition at the National Museum of the Royal Navy Portsmouth, telling the undiscovered personal stories from the men and women who have created the Navy’s history over the last 100 years, the century of greatest change.
• HMS Monitor M.33: Go on board the only surviving vessel from the First World War Battle of Gallipoli.
• Action Stations: dozens of interactive adventures, including Britain’s tallest indoor climbing tower, giving a taste of life in today’s Royal Navy and Royal Marines.
• HMS Alliance at the Royal Navy Submarine Museum: Newly restored and ready for patrol! Assault your senses by walking on board HMS Alliance - it’s as if she is about to leave for sea. Take a peek through the working periscopes, and see, hear and even smell how life was lived under the sea.
• Explosion, The Museum of Naval Firepower: take the free water-bus over to the award-winning museum – home to a unique collection that includes torpedoes, modern missiles and even a nuclear bomb.
• Royal Marines Museum: explore the 350 year history of the Royal Marines – the Royal Navy’s amphibious elite fighting force.
• Harbor Tours: Get out onto the water and get a sailor’s eye view of the Historic Dockyard, and the warships of the modern Royal Navy.
• Water-bus: a complimentary boat ride from Portsmouth Historic Dockyard to the Royal Navy Submarine Museum and Explosion (subject to availability and available on a first come, first served basis).
Portsmouth Historic Dockyard is the only place in the world to see the Royal Navy past, present and future and is a must see for anyone visiting the south of England. Portsmouth Historic Dockyard is a great day out for all! Offering a unique experience which spans 800 years of British Naval history and situated within a working Naval Base, the Historic Dockyard is the only place in the world to see the Royal Navy past, present and future - a must see for anyone visiting the South of England.
The annual ALL-ATTRACTION TICKET includes entry to:
• The new Mary Rose Museum: which launched in 2013. This brand new, state-of-the-art museum is home to the remains of Henry VIII’s flagship, and an extraordinary collection of artifacts recovered from the sea after 400 years.
• HMS Warrior 1860: the world’s first iron-hulled, armored warship launched in 1860 and never fired a shot in anger, yet changed naval warfare forever.
• HMS Victory: the world’s oldest commissioned warship, HMS Victory still has a full-time Royal Navy crew. Walk her decks and you’ll get a sense of the men who sailed with Nelson at Trafalgar.
• National Museum of the Royal Navy Portsmouth: Britain’s official museum dedicated to the men and women of the Royal Navy past and present.
• ‘Hear My Story’ Gallery: A new exhibition at the National Museum of the Royal Navy Portsmouth, telling the undiscovered personal stories from the men and women who have created the Navy’s history over the last 100 years, the century of greatest change.
• HMS Monitor M.33: Go on board the only surviving vessel from the First World War Battle of Gallipoli.
• Action Stations: dozens of interactive adventures, including Britain’s tallest indoor climbing tower, giving a taste of life in today’s Royal Navy and Royal Marines.
• HMS Alliance at the Royal Navy Submarine Museum: Newly restored and ready for patrol! Assault your senses by walking on board HMS Alliance - it’s as if she is about to leave for sea. Take a peek through the working periscopes, and see, hear and even smell how life was lived under the sea.
• Explosion, The Museum of Naval Firepower: take the free water-bus over to the award-winning museum – home to a unique collection that includes torpedoes, modern missiles and even a nuclear bomb.
• Royal Marines Museum: explore the 350 year history of the Royal Marines – the Royal Navy’s amphibious elite fighting force.
• Harbor Tours: Get out onto the water and get a sailor’s eye view of the Historic Dockyard, and the warships of the modern Royal Navy.
• Water-bus: a complimentary boat ride from Portsmouth Historic Dockyard to the Royal Navy Submarine Museum and Explosion (subject to availability and available on a first come, first served basis).
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