• 10.00am - 5.30pm
  • FREE
  • Chelsea, London
  • 10.00am - 5.30pm
  • FREE
  • Chelsea, London

Events

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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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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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Shakespeare and War exhibition
Tour At Museum

17 August 2024, 11.00am

£2.00

Shakespeare and War: BSL Tour

Follow expert guide Edward Richards on a British Sign Language (BSL) tour of the Shakespeare and War exhibition.

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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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Children attending a family tour
Tour At Museum

7 September 2024

FREE

Marching Orders: Marvellous Medicine

Grab your scrubs and wash your hands and join us as we delve into the world of Army medicine in this interactive family tour.

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Exhibitions and displays

Foe to Friend: The British Army in Germany since 1945
Exhibition At Museum

12 September 2020 - 29 September 2024

FREE

Foe to Friend

More than a million British soldiers have lived and served in Germany over the past 75 years. Follow their evolution from conquerors and occupiers to allies and friends.

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'Shakespeare and War' exhibition graphic
Exhibition At Museum

6 October 2023 - 1 September 2024

FREE

Shakespeare and War

Explore some of the ways in which Shakespeare has shaped how we think about soldiers and the Army, and how we imagine war and its consequences today.

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