at Park Row, Greenwich, London , SE10 9NF United Kingdom
Join us to discover the world's most epic exploration stories, from the sea to the stars. Based in a UNESCO World Heritage Site, we look after the National Maritime Museum, Royal Observatory, Cutty Sark, Queen's House and London's Planetarium. The National Maritime Museum was formally established by Act of Parliament in 1934 and opened to the public by King George VI on 27 April 1937. The Museum has the most important holdings in the world on the history of Britain at sea, including maritime art (both British and 17th-century Dutch), cartography, manuscripts including official public records, ship models and plans, scientific and navigational instruments, time-keeping and astronomy (based at the Observatory), and in many other categories.
Join us to discover the world's most epic exploration stories, from the sea to the stars. Based in a UNESCO World Heritage Site, we look after the National Maritime Museum, Royal Observatory, Cutty Sark, Queen's House and London's Planetarium. To illustrate for everyone the importance of the sea, ships, time and the stars and their relationship with people.
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Royal Museums Greenwich is London based place and this enity listed in Art Museum category. Located at Park Row, Greenwich SE10 9NF. Contact phone number of Royal Museums Greenwich: 020 8858 4422