• CLOSED
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  • Chelsea, London
  • CLOSED
  • FREE
  • Chelsea, London

Summer Season 2024

Explore Summer Season 2024 events

Children playing the Cold War Giant Game
Workshop At Museum

30 July - 2 August 2024

FREE

Cold War Giant Game

Travel back in time to the Cold War with this fun-filled interactive giant game for all the family.

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Children on an Eye Spy gallery tour
Tour At Museum

30 July - 2 August 2024

FREE

Marching Orders: Eye Spy

Join us on a top-secret gallery tour as we delve into the world of Army intelligence, secrecy and espionage.

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Parachute drop with toy soldiers
Workshop At Museum

6 - 9 August 2024

FREE

Parachute Drop

Help the Allies prepare for the D-Day landings by creating your very own parachute and then dropping it behind enemy lines.

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Storyteller Lauren Greirson with a tank
Tour At Museum

13 - 16 August 2024

FREE

Blitz Storytelling Trail

Join us on an immersive storytelling tour as we help a time-travelling member of the ATS get back home.

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Children taking part in a craft workshop
Workshop At Museum

20 - 23 August 2024

FREE

Head On!

Join our hat-making workshop and design your own piece of iconic Army headwear.

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Children attending a family activity at the National Army Museum
Tour At Museum

20 - 23 August 2024

FREE

Marching Orders: Survival

Join us on a family-friendly gallery tour as we find out what soldiers need to survive while out in the field.

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A family taking part in a craft workshop
Workshop At Museum

27 - 30 August 2024

FREE

Battle Standards

Gather your forces and charge into battle as we create our very own Civil War battle standards.

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Children attending a family tour
Tour At Museum

14 September 2024

FREE

Marching Orders: New Perspectives

Join us on a family-friendly gallery tour and discover how war and conflict can create surprising and unexpected stories.

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