Mary Rose Museum

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Portsmouth, United Kingdom

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Museum· Event venue· Maritime museum· Tourist attraction· Hotel

Mary Rose Museum Reviews | Rating 4.8 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Mary Rose Museum is located in Portsmouth, United Kingdom on Main Rd, HM Naval Base. Mary Rose Museum is rated 4.8 out of 5 in the category museum in United Kingdom. The Mary Rose - Henry VIII's warship, lost in 1545, recovered in 1982 and now on display - Portsmouth's Top Visitor Attraction!

Address

Main Rd, HM Naval Base

Phone

+44 2392812931

Amenities

Good for kidsRestaurantToilets

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entranceWheelchair-accessible liftWheelchair-accessible seatingWheelchair-accessible toilet

Open hours

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Rich Rose

31 years I've been visiting this ship. I helped bring her out of the water,but no longer have anything to with her. If your 4 or 104 years old there is something for you. I couldn't have dreamed how truly awesome and magical this museum has become. You could spend hours here. If you visit Portsmouth make this top of your list it will be a day to remember.

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chris ducklin

Great place, plenty of information, excellent COVID secure procedures in place, tells the story of the Mary Rose and its restoration very well. Recommended, although may not be ideal for small children.

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Sean Morris

Awesome history and experience and the work and person hrs to build and restore these ships are amazing and what a hard life these persons had back in those days .AMAZING

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Miles Macdonald

For me, this is the \Jewel in the Crown\ of the Portsmouth Historic Dockyard. My number one attraction. Totally awesome exhibition space so well designed with it's tiered viewing galaries. You might think that the half recovered wreck of this Tudor ship wouldn't take long to see, but you could spend a half-day here quite easily. Apart from the central area where the ship is preserved in controlled atmospheric conditions, the surrounding area has so many artifacts from the ship and tells the story of it's service, sinking and resurrection. Tip: The best viewing for photos is from the top gallery, entered via airlock, as no glass between you and the ship in this area. Really first class exhibition space.

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Chris Hovell

Amazing - must see. A 400 year old wreck, submerged and laying in silt for so long and the quality of the wreck is remarkable! Over 19,000 items were retrieved and a lot of those are on display here, including coins, weapons, skeletons, pottery and clothing to name but a few. The quality of some of these is very impressive.