Mary Rose Museum

Museum · Portsmouth

Mary Rose Museum

Museum · Portsmouth

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Main Rd, HM Naval Base, Portsmouth PO1 3PY, United Kingdom

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Tudor warship museum with 20k artifacts & 4D cinema  

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Main Rd, HM Naval Base, Portsmouth PO1 3PY, United Kingdom Get directions

maryrose.org
@maryrosemuseum

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Main Rd, HM Naval Base, Portsmouth PO1 3PY, United Kingdom Get directions

+44 23 9281 2931
maryrose.org
@maryrosemuseum

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Paul McCullock

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An absolute must when you’re in the location. A truly remarkable survivor. The museum is different every time we’ve visited. So much to see and learn. The technology is incredible.

Hannah

Google
We have the tickets for all the places to visit for the whole year and will definitely come back to see more. We couldn't fit it all in one morning but we loved the Mary Rose museum and the new feature of the 4D small cinema on the top floor. We also visited the HMS Victory which is great too.

Sophie Hyde

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I went there on a school trip and it was absolutely amazing. The ship is huge and you could see all of it from the glass rooms. They had projected people doing Tudor jobs and they were so incredible. The 4D cinema was so realistic as there was a fan blowing on us for when we were on the sea and real bubbles for under the sea. The gift shop had lots of variety and well made handcrafted gifts. Definitely recommend to a family day out.

Mr Pickle

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Over 20,000 artefacts and a 4D cinema experience, it is a time capsule of the Tudor period. This is an impressive museum, which includes the hull of this Tudor warship. You need an hour minimum, preferably 2 to 3 hours to see and read everything. Well worth a visit. Highly recommended.

Rebecca Quinn

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Me and my brother absolutely LOVED coming here and seeing her! The museum itself is HUGE filled with so much history. We love visiting places like this and seeing what life had been like, especially the first entrance with Henry VIII. We booked tickets on the day and didn't have to wait even though it looked a little busy! The queues were quiet!

Dalibor Kasicky

Google
This is something else now. I remember Mary Rose 12+ years ago on my first visit. Quality museum, atmosphere is very good. Small but you can spend hours in there. Loved it

Kate DiMinno

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RUN don’t walk to this absolutely amazing and unique museum!! The story of the Mary Rose (and its discovery and preservation) is incredible and the museum clearly has been designed so thoughtfully and will teach you so much. It is absolutely worth it to pay 15 extra pounds to take one of the guided tours - our visit was greatly enhanced by Lawrence our tour guide today. Note: we didn’t see availability for a guided tour online when we checked ahead of our visit, but we were able to book one right on the spot when we arrived. (This is not clearly an option when you look on the website). This really is a phenomenal museum that is an absolute must see attraction if you are anywhere nearby. Plan to spend 4-5 hours as there is that much to experience! Thank you Lawrence!

Heather Lloyd

Google
This is very cool. I could do without the theatric entrance because I'm not into the movie portion, but the museum in itself could be its own attraction. A few stories of very well preserved artifacts from the boat and the boat itself. Super, super awesome.