
Explore the National Army Museum and discover the history, role and relevance of the British Army. Enjoy access to paid exhibitions or a free guidebook with the London Pass.
The National Army Museum is a fun, interactive space for all the family. Our engaging museum experience reaches out to all. We examine the army’s role as protector, aggressor and peacekeeper from the British Civil Wars to the modern day. We share stories of ordinary people with extraordinary responsibilities and explore the role of the army and its relevance today.
Current Exhibitions
Alfred Munnings: War Artist, 1918 (30 November – 3 March 2019)
Sir Alfred Munnings was one of Britain's most celebrated equine artists. This exhibition features over 40 original paintings from his time with the Canadian Expeditionary Force during the First World War.
Displayed together in England for the first time in a century, these impressionist paintings highlight the role of horses in military operations, while capturing the beauty of these animals in the war-affected landscapes of France.
Please note: London Pass holders can enjoy access to paid exhibitions, when there is no paid exhibiiton on, London Pass holders will receive a free souvenir guidebook (worth £4.50)
How to get there
London Underground: Sloane Square (District & Circle lines), South Kensington (District, Circle & Piccadilly lines), Victoria (District, Circle & Victoria lines)
Train: Victoria
Bus: 170
Pier: Cadogan Pier
Monday | 10.00 - 17.30 |
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Tuesday | 10.00 - 17.30 |
Wednesday | 10.00 - 17.30 |
Thursday | 10.00 - 17.30 |
Friday | 10.00 - 17.30 |
Saturday | 10.00 - 17.30 |
Sunday | 10.00 - 17.30 |
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Address:
Royal Hospital Road, Chelsea London SW3 4HT
Telephone:
020 7730 0717