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This very famous ship was once the flagship for Henry V111 for many years before it sank. It represents life in Tudor England and offers families a fun day out joining in with great activities, interactive displays, spectacular light shows. See amazing objects recovered from the seabed that you can touch, feel and smell to really take you back to the Tudor times. This May half term, children can prepare for adventure and join the 'Shipwreck explorers' where families with young children can experience her story by taking part in a new interactive trail.  Use your maps to locate chests throughout the museum galleries and take part in hands-on activities.

Want To Treat Yourself?

There is a shop

Where Shall I Park?

There is a park and ride facility nearby.

Features

  • Outdoor
  • Indoor
  • Disabled Access

Category

Museums

Museums

Suitable For

3-5

3-5

6-9

6-9

10+

10+

Claire’s Tip

Claire's Tips
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Opening Times

10am-5pm (Last entry 4.15pm)

Price Information

Facilities

ShopPark and ride

How To Get There

Directions

From the M27, take junction 12 for the 275. Follow the 'Historic Waterfront' signs on the motorway and 'Historic Dockyard' signs in Portsmouth. For parking, the Portsmouth Historic Dockyard car park is situated approximately 400 metres from the main Historic Dockyard entrance

Static google map of The Mary Rose Museum

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