Evenings and Lates
Join us for our spectacular programme of evening entertainment, featuring cutting-edge musicians and comedy at Cutty Sark, sci-fi film screenings and stargazing at the Royal Observatory, and Lates at...
View ArticleTall Ships Regatta - April 2017
Following the success of the Tall Ships Regatta 2014, the Royal Borough of Greenwich welcomes back a fleet of Tall Ships to the River Thames this Easter. Combine your visit to these beautiful ships...
View ArticleLGBT History Month 2017
February is LGBT History Month - a time when across the country we celebrate and reflect on LGBTQ+ lives throughout history. Importantly 2017 marks the 50th anniversary of the partial decriminalisation...
View ArticleTalks and courses
Join us to explore the universe, astronomy, great art and history. From our annual astronomy courses to our regular maritime history lecture series, get the latest knowledge from experts in the field....
View ArticleFranklin: Death in the ice exhibition
Death in the Ice: The Shocking Story Of Franklin’s Final Expedition explores the mysterious fate of Sir John Franklin and his crew on their final expedition – a mystery that remains unsolved today. The...
View ArticleMaritime Lecture Series: Heart of the Hero
Unearth the shocking story of Franklin's final expedition through the Death in the Ice Maritime Lecture Series. Author and polar guide Kari Herbert draws on her own experience of a polar-exploring...
View ArticleMaritime Lecture Series: Between the floe edge and the board room
Part of the Death in the Ice Maritime Lecture Series, Amber Lincoln from the British Museum discusses the impact of Inuit observations and oral history in finding Franklin's lost ships and what this...
View ArticleMaritime Lecture Series: The Gates of Hell
Unearth the shocking story of Franklin's final expedition through the Death in the Ice Maritime Lecture Series.Prof Andrew Lambert addresses the outstanding questions of the Franklin expedition. What...
View ArticleBSL tour of Death in the Ice
A Tour in British Sign Language with Deaf Guide, John Wilson. Sir John Franklin and his crew were last seen by Europeans in 1845 as they sailed off in ships HMS Erebus and Terror, to find and map the...
View ArticleThe Great British Seaside
The nation’s love affair with the seaside will be celebrated in the National Maritime Museum’s special exhibition for 2018, which will showcase beach photography by some of Britain’s best known...
View ArticleExhibitions and events at the Queen's House
Explore great art, groundbreaking architecture and royal history in the magnificent surroundings of the 17th-century Queen's House. Enjoy events inspired by our beautiful 'house of delight', as Inigo...
View ArticleChristmas & New Year at Royal Museums Greenwich
Looking for great Christmas gifts or fun things to do over the holidays? The Royal Observatory Greenwich, Cutty Sark, National Maritime Museum and Queen's House are open every day except 24-26...
View ArticleEvenings and Lates
Join us for our spectacular programme of evening entertainment, featuring cutting-edge musicians and comedy at Cutty Sark, sci-fi film screenings and stargazing at the Royal Observatory, and Lates at...
View ArticleTall Ships Regatta - April 2017
Following the success of the Tall Ships Regatta 2014, the Royal Borough of Greenwich welcomes back a fleet of Tall Ships to the River Thames this Easter. Combine your visit to these beautiful ships...
View ArticleTalks and courses
Join us to explore the universe, astronomy, great art and history. From our annual astronomy courses to our regular maritime history lecture series, get the latest knowledge from experts in the field....
View ArticleMaritime Lecture Series: Heart of the Hero
Unearth the shocking story of Franklin's final expedition through the Death in the Ice Maritime Lecture Series. Author and polar guide Kari Herbert draws on her own experience of a polar-exploring...
View ArticleMaritime Lecture Series: Between the floe edge and the board room
Part of the Death in the Ice Maritime Lecture Series, Amber Lincoln from the British Museum discusses the impact of Inuit observations and oral history in finding Franklin's lost ships and what this...
View ArticleMaritime Lecture Series: The Gates of Hell
Unearth the shocking story of Franklin's final expedition through the Death in the Ice Maritime Lecture Series.Prof Andrew Lambert addresses the outstanding questions of the Franklin expedition. What...
View ArticleBSL tour of Death in the Ice
A Tour in British Sign Language with Deaf Guide, John Wilson. Sir John Franklin and his crew were last seen by Europeans in 1845 as they sailed off in ships HMS Erebus and Terror, to find and map the...
View ArticleThe Great British Seaside
Celebrating beach photography by some of Britain’s most popular photographers, featuring Tony Ray Jones, David Hurn and Simon Roberts and new work by Martin Parr at the National Maritime Museum in...
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