National Museum of the Royal Navy (Portsmouth)

United Kingdom / England / Portsmouth

The history of the Royal Navy dates back over a thousand years to King Alfred's first battle at sea in 882. The Navy has defended Britain from invasion, attacked enemies and eventually established Britain as the dominant world sea power in the 19th century. Today's role involves peacekeeping, fighting piracy and the prevention of drug trafficking. The influence of the Navy can be felt at every level in our society: in our speech, literature, dress, music, character, culture and customs. The history of the Navy is to a remarkable extent the history of Britain.

The Royal Naval Museum, in Portsmouth's Historic Dockyard, is one of Britain’s oldest maritime museums. The Museum’s aim is to preserve and present the history of the 'Fleet' -the ships and the men and women who manned them.

The museum is located in three historic buildings. This building was built in 1938 specifically to house an exhibition about Admiral Lord Nelson and HMS Victory. It currently houses the Victory Gallery and Trafalgar Experience Learning Centre, as well as the museum shop. Other museum galleries are in Storehouses 10 and 11.

www.royalnavalmuseum.org/
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Coordinates:   50°48'5"N   1°6'38"W
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