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- National Maritime Museum | Visit Royal Museums Greenwich
Travel the world in the National Maritime Museum's free galleries, exploring everywhere from the icy Arctic to the islands of the Pacific
- Plan your visit to the National Maritime Museum - Royal Museums Greenwich
From debt to fortune: discover the emergence of a maritime nation at the National Maritime Museum Nelson, Navy, Nation gallery Explore the life of Horatio Nelson, and follow the story of the Royal Navy and Britain from 1688-1815
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Visit the Royal Observatory, Cutty Sark, National Maritime Museum and the Queen’s House - all at the heart of Greenwich's UNESCO World Heritage Site
- Explore the Collection Online - Royal Museums Greenwich
The National Maritime Museum holds a unique collection of around 100,000 historical sea charts and maps
- Top things to do at the National Maritime Museum - Royal Museums Greenwich
The National Maritime Museum is the largest museum of its kind in the world The galleries and displays allow you to discover ships and boats of all shapes and sizes, voyage across the world’s oceans, and experience epic adventures of exploration and encounter
- Whats on? - Royal Museums Greenwich
See what's on at the National Maritime Museum, Royal Observatory Greenwich, Cutty Sark and the Queen's House
- Pirates exhibition at National Maritime Museum | Greenwich London
Published to coincide with a major new exhibition at the National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, Buried Treasure lifts the lid or ‘blows the gaff’ on pirate lore and sayings, setting the record straight on the lives and ways of pirates, and revealing the meanings behind and uses of common maritime sayings
- Opening times - Royal Museums Greenwich
Opening times for Cutty Sark, the National Maritime Museum, Royal Observatory Greenwich and the Queen's House
- Tickets Prices - Royal Museums Greenwich
Enjoy year-round free entry to the Royal Observatory, Planetarium and Cutty Sark, plus special exhibitions at the National Maritime Museum
- History of the National Maritime Museum - Royal Museums Greenwich
Ten years in the making, the National Maritime Museum was opened by King George VI on 27 April 1937, with the Museum’s name having been suggested by Rudyard Kipling Since then, we have grown to boast the most important holdings in the world on the history of Britain at sea, including maritime art, cartography, manuscripts, official public
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