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Had a lovely day out, despite the rain, lots of animals to see including penguins 🐧, Monkeys 🐒, Red Pandas 🐼, snow leopard 🐆 and many more. It's BRILLIANT, we will be back.įirst time visiting, came here after recommended by friends. There are also interactive activities dotted about the building for the younger visitors to try. We visited during half term and the kids were invited to take part in special activities offered by the museum and made their own clay ships tiles. It's really eerie and ethereal experience. On the very top floor, you can finally go into the actual chamber itself (through an airlock, which the kids were delighted with). They have a hologram display which beams video of actors, portraying different members of the crew going about their business, directly onto the ship - which our kids loved.

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You catch glimpses of it, as its kept in relative darkness until they suddenly bring the lights up and you get an idea of the scale of it. Getting to see the ship itself is amazing it's at the centre of the building and you work your way around it, through different displays and floors. You get to meet Henry VIII himself and experience the Mary Rose sinking. You enter initially into an interactive chamber, with narration from a very familiar and famous voice. I cannot express adequately in words how wonderful this museum is. We renewed recently, now its easier to visit attractions again and were delighted to find out that it was now part of our annual membership. We bought yearly passes for our family to the dockyard in 2019, before the pandemic and loved to visit - the only nag being that the Mary Rose Museum was not included.










Dwarf fortress pig iron