| | | | | Our major exhibition Tudors to Windsors: British Royal Portraits is now open at the National Maritime Museum. Described by critics as ‘stunning’ and ‘a visual treat,’ the show uncovers more than 500 years of royal history. You can see more world-class art in Faces of a Queen and Woburn Treasures, our free exhibitions at the Queen’s House. Over at the Peter Harrison Planetarium, journey across the universe in our onsite shows. We can’t wait to see you soon. | |
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| | | Celebrate our oceans 5-8 June | |
From immersive audio experiences to outdoor activities, dive beneath the waves at the National Maritime Museum to mark World Oceans Day. | |
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| See the solar eclipse 10 June from 10.05am | |
Want to have the best possible view of the partial solar eclipse? Join Royal Observatory astronomers live on Facebook and YouTube to learn about the science of solar eclipses, and send in your space questions. | |
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| | Look at incredible space photos | |
Expect to see galaxies, aurorae and plenty of celestial objects in our Insight Investment Astronomy Photographer of the Year 2020 exhibition at the National Maritime Museum. | |
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| Mark Windrush Day 22 June | |
Performances, workshops and an outdoor exhibition are some of the activities taking place at the National Maritime Museum to celebrate the Windrush generation and the contributions they made to British society. | |
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