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  1. Mary Rose Museum, home to the flagship of Henry VIII and the largest collection of Tudor artefacts in the world.

  2. Immerse yourself in the largest collection of Tudor artefacts in the world here at the Mary Rose Museum. From parking and directions to group visit and accessibility, find out all your pre-visit information here.

  3. Visit the Mary Rose Museum. One day entry to Mary Rose Museum only. Adults £36. Children £26. Seniors £35. Valid for one day entry to The Mary Rose Museum only. Better value ticket options below include entry to other iconic Portsmouth Historic Dockyard museums and ships, such as HMS Victory, Royal Navy Submarine Museum and HMS Warrior.

  4. The museum is dedicated to the 16th-century Tudor navy warship Mary Rose as well as the historical context in which she was active. The museum opened in 1984 and displays artefacts from the ship as well as the ship itself in a dedicated ship hall.

  5. Explore the remains of Henry VIII’s favourite ship; The Mary Rose and discover what life was like on-board when she sank in 1545. Book tickets online today.

  6. The Mary Rose is home to the Mary Rose and the thousands of artefacts that were recovered from the Solent. Built between 1509 and 1511, The Mary Rose was one of the first ships able to fire a broadside, and was a firm favourite of King Henry VIII.

  7. Make the most of your day at the Mary Rose Museum! Here’s our top 8 must-see exhibits and objects.

  8. Now, experience The Mary Rose as never before at Portsmouth Historic Dockyard. Explore the remains of Henry VIII’s favourite ship, recovered from the seabed in one of the most challenging archaeological excavations of all time.

  9. Opening times for the Mary Rose Museum, home of Henry VIII's favourite warship.

  10. The Mary Rose was a warship built in Portsmouth for King Henry VIII. It sank in 1545 and was recovered in 1981, with many artefacts still on board. The Mary Rose was built between 1509 and 1511, and rebuilt in 1536, and was Henry's favourite ship.

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