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    Cutty Sark Open daily 10am - 6pm Last entry 5.15pm Adult: £22 | Child: £11 Members go free
    Free National Maritime Museum
    National Maritime Museum Open daily 10am-5pm Last entry 4.15pm Free entry Booking recommended
    Free Queen's House
    Queen's House Open daily 10am - 5pm Last entry 4.15pm Free entry Booking recommended
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    Royal Observatory Open daily 10am-7.45pm Last entry 7pm Adult: £24 | Child: £12 Members go free
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    Rhythm! Go with the flow at the National Maritime Museum's vibrant dance festival, inspired by the ocean and movement
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    Cutty Sark Rig Climb Experience life at sea and climb the rigging of one of London's true icons
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    Ocean Songs Live music at the National Maritime Museum celebrating our ocean planet, its mythology, natural wonders and as-yet-undiscovered depths
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    Who was John Flamsteed, the first Astronomer Royal? Meet the man tasked with mapping the night sky from Greenwich, and discover how a feud with Isaac Newton shaped the early history of the Royal Observatory
    Blurring boundaries: the art of Maisie Broadhead Past or present, photographs or paintings? Artist Maisie Maud Broadhead challenges the viewer’s perceptions in two works now on display in the Queen’s House
    Where paths cross: a history of migration told through museum objects From maps and mementos to art and commemoration, discover surprising migration stories found in the National Maritime Museum's collection
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    The Prince Philip Maritime Collections Centre Come behind the scenes at our state-of-the-art conservation studio
    Caird Library Visit the world's largest maritime library and archive collection at the National Maritime Museum
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Conservation Skills Initiative
The Conservation Skills Initiative provides paid metal and textile conservation internships at Royal Museums Greenwich
Child safety policy
We're committed to the online safety of children, including those who use our websites and other digital platforms
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Pioneers: A Renaissance in South Asian Creativity
A series of portraits of South Asian creative individuals, photographed in and around the National Maritime Museum. Are you ready to meet the pioneers?
Policy overview
Complaints policy and procedures
Royal Museums Greenwich is committed to offering our visitors and supporters the highest standards of service and experience. If you feel that we have fallen short in any respect we want to hear from you.
Policy overview
Conservation Policy
The Conservation Policy provides direction for all conservation and collection care activities in support of our strategic priorities.
Policy overview
Collections Development Policy
Royal Museums Greenwich has a long-term purpose and holds collections in trust for the benefit of the public in relation to its stated objectives. Sound curatorial reasons must be established before consideration is given to any acquisition to the collection, or the disposal of any items in the museum’s collection.
Policy overview
Collections Information and Access Policy
Sets out the Museum’s responsibilities in relation to providing information about the collections and giving access to them, in line with the National Maritime Museum Act 1934, the Museum’s Mission Statement, and Corporate Plan.
Event
Timekeepers Tour
Join Curator of Time Dr Emily Akkermans for a special after hours tour of the Royal Observatory's instruments and timepieces
Policy overview
Exhibitions and Displays Policy
A summary of RMG’s exhibition and display activities, its approach to ideas generation and selection, and to the management of exhibition, gallery and display projects, including process and governance.
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Members' lecture: First Rate Tragedy
Was Robert Falcon Scott's expedition to the South Pole doomed to fail? Find out with historian and author Diana Preston
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