Home of Henry VIII's favourite ship, the Mary Rose, which sank off the English coast in 1545 after a 34 year long career.
#Portsmouth's top visitor attraction on TripAdvisor. Part of Portsmouth Historic Dockyard
The Mary Rose Museum
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Thought the Mary Rose sank first time out?
Think again...
Thought the Mary Rose sank first time out?
Think again...
While we love welcoming you to our museum, we know that it's not possible for everyone to come and see our wonderful exhibition.
That's why we try to make sure that you can at least get a taste of the experience through our online offerings, be they our blog, or our social media posts.
Not sure what we like more about this scabbard chape;
➡️ The little heart cut-out that would have been handy back at Valentines day.
➡️ The way he looks like a bearded king going "Ooooooh!"
➡️ That it was found in 2004, 22 years after the rest of the Mary Rose.
POV: You enter the Mary Rose Museum expecting to see "just a bit of old wood"
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The Mary Rose is a large part of our lives, and we want to share that with you, no matter where you are.
And maybe one day, when you have the opportunity, you might come and see us for real.
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We want you to enjoy exploring the stories of the men who lived, fought and ultimately lost their lives on board this wonderful ship that sat on the seabed for 437 years until it was rediscovered, raised, conserved and brought to life by an amazing team of people.
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Mary Rose Museum, home to the flagship of Henry VIII and the largest collection of Tudor artefacts in the world.