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On this Greenwich Park site you'll find the National Maritime Museum, the Queen's House, which was designed in 1616 by Inigo Jones but not completed until 1638, and the Royal Observatory, founded in 1675 by Charles II. The museum's Maritime London gallery is a permanent exhibition exploring the importance of London's maritime heritage and its impact on world trade. Exhibits include wreckage from a Zeppelin shot down over the Thames estuary in 1916, the original model for Nelson's Column and early 19th-century plans for the Rotherhithe Tunnel. Exhibits in the museum's Your Ocean gallery, which is aimed at families and teenagers, examine current issues affecting marine conservation, including global warming, over-fishing and pollution. The Time Galleries in the Observatory map the quest of astronomers, horologists who attempted to pin down the elusive concept of time. The Cradle of the Navy: The Royal Hospital School at Greenwich is a permanent display in the Queen's House on the school's origins and life at Greenwich, where it occupied the building now used by the museum from 1806 to 1933. The £15 million extension features six astronomy galleries, a science and astronomy education centre, and a working horology centre. The centrepiece of the project, which almost doubles in size the Observatory areas open to the public, is the 120-seat Peter Harrison Planetarium - the only public planetarium in the UK, it features daily shows (admission charge applies), including 'Sky tonight Live', a tour of that night's sky with a Royal Observatory astronomer. Among the exhibits are a 4.5-billion-year-old meteorite and a bronze cone, part of the building, tilted at 51.5 degrees (the latitude of Greenwich) that points to the North Star. Marking the Queen's Diamond Jubilee, in 2012 the umbrella title for the National Maritime Museum, Queen's House and the Royal Observatory Greenwich became Royal Museums Greenwich.
The National Maritime Museum's major show for spring and summer 2012 is 'Royal River: Power, Pageantry and the Thame...
The centenary of the sinking of RMS Titanic is celebrated in this small exhibition, which highlights the stories of s...
As well as the museum itself, on this site you'll find the Queen's House, which was designed in 1616 by Inigo Jones b...
An admission charge (which serves as an annual pass allowing for repeat visits) applies to parts of the magnificent R...
A new, permanent gallery exploring the history and continuing relevance of Britain's trade with Asia through the stor...
A new exhibition in the Astronomy Centre (adm free) marks a rare astronomical event, the 2012 transit of Venus. Tran...
An evening of nautical-themed fun in the Queen's House, with entertainment from the Shore Leave Crew, Punch and Judy ...
Artist Sadia Ur-Rehman and museum staff host a tea party at which visitors are invited to share and record memories f...
Drop-in family activity at the National Maritime Museum to create a barge or boat and contribute to a Jubilee flotill...
Stories about Prince Frederick, son of George II, told from the point of view of his golden state barge. Age 6+.
A film installation by artist Lynette Wallworth, made in collaboration with arts commissioning agency Forma, which is...
A trio of events inspired by the Queen's diamond jubilee river pageant. There's a chance to get up close and personal...
A late opening of the 'Royal River: Power, Pageantry and the Thames' exhibition, with a mini lecture in the foyer, li...
An exhibition about caricature and the Royal Navy during the second half of the eighteenth century. Work from the NMM...
A retrospective of the twentieth-century landscape photographer Ansel Adams. The exhibition, which focuses on the pho...
Opening on December 18, 2012, Neptune's Globe is part of the museum's redevelopment of its central courtyard. The ins...
Follow Royal Museums Greenwich (including National Maritime Museum) to receive updates on new events happening here.
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Romney Rd, London, United Kingdom SE10 9NFTransport Greenwich/Maze Hill rail/Cutty Sark DLR
020 8858 4422/020 8312 6565
Museum, Royal Observatory & Queen's House open 10am-5pm daily. Adm to the Museum and the Queen's House is free; adm to the Royal Observatory's Flamsteed House, Time Galleries, Meridian Line Courtyard and Meridian Building £7; £5 concs; £2 6-15 year-olds;
Do not waste your money on the "High Arctic" Exhibition.
This Government’s keenness to persuade an ever more sceptical public of the crazy Anthropogenic Global Warming Hoax inevitably claimed it’s first life from a Polar Bear attack.
Well of course ice melts in September and 1,500 Polar Bears are now in that region, probably attracted by the smell of cooking.
This hoax needs to be brought to an end. The cancellation of this Exhibition would be a good place to start.
Fabulous place! The history , architecture and displays leave a deep impression . The observatory is just simply out of this world! I am planning to visit again with my dearest friends and family.
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