Please note both tours are now sold out. We are currently holding a waiting list for this event, please email [email protected] should you wish to be added. This Trafalgar Day, join curator Dr ...
Safe Harbour is a series of free workshops created to provide a safe space for foster and adoptive families with children under 13 years. This is a bespoke session for foster and adoptive families.
Find out more about the ancient names associated with the Moon - and what they mean Blue moons, Harvest moons, Worm moons? Find out more about the ancient names associated with the phases of the Moon ...
Discover the true story of Charles Hare, the 19th-century midshipman who used a French officer's uniform to pull off a daring prison break ...
A 19th century uniform with a dramatic history is on display at the National Maritime Museum. Come behind the scenes to ...
An ingenious disguise. A precious heirloom. Discover the story behind this remarkable uniform, now on display at the National Maritime Museum ...
Discover epic stories of exploration and endeavour that have shaped our world today The National Maritime Museum is free, and you not need to book. However, if you would like to guarantee entry and ...
Climb the famous masts of Cutty Sark and experience a unique London adventure. For the first time since the ship's arrival in Greenwich in 1954, visitors can climb the rigging of Cutty Sark and get a ...
1st prize: Free Royal Museums Greenwich Family Membership for one year. 2nd prize: Free entry for up to six people to a Royal Observatory Greenwich planetarium show of the winner's choice. 3rd prize: ...
Sergio Díaz Ruiz uses satellite imagery to explore climate change by creating an image of Earth as it might be analysed by a ...
Astronomer and author Brendan Owens examines the challenges of sending humans to Mars - and what the future holds for our study of the Red Planet ...
An eclipse of the Sun occurs when the Moon moves directly between the Sun and the Earth. During a solar eclipse, the Earth is basically in the Moon's shadow. Because the Moon is much smaller than the ...