• 10.00am - 5.30pm
  • FREE
  • Chelsea, London
  • 10.00am - 5.30pm
  • FREE
  • Chelsea, London

Events

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People dressed in 1940s style dancing at the National Army Museum
Museum Late At Museum

15 June 2024, 6.00pm

£25.00

D-Day Dance

Put on your dancing shoes and jive back in time to the 1940s at this special after-hours event.

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'Dawn of Waterloo', by Lady Elizabeth Butler, 1895
Talk At Museum / Online

21 June 2024, 12.00pm

FREE

Lady Butler’s Waterloo

Join curator Anna Lavelle as she explores the Waterloo campaign through iconic depictions by the acclaimed Victorian artist Lady Butler.

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Children attending a family tour
Tour At Museum

22 June 2024

FREE

Marching Orders: Marvellous Medicine

Grab your scrubs, wash your hands and join us as we delve into the world of Army medicine in this interactive family tour.

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Toddler playing at a Tiny Troopers session
Workshop At Museum

26 June 2024

£5.00

Tiny Troopers: Camouflage

Sing, play and create with your little ones at these fun, sensory sessions, perfect for ages 2 to 5.

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A view of Vesuvius from Pompeii, c1943
Talk At Museum / Online

28 June 2024, 12.00pm

FREE

World Heritage and War: The Bombing of Pompeii

Professor Nigel Pollard uses the little-known story of the bombing of Pompeii during the Second World War to reflect on the risk that conflict poses to cultural heritage sites.

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Exhibitions and displays

Foe to Friend: The British Army in Germany since 1945
Exhibition

12 September 2020 - 1 September 2024

FREE

Foe to Friend

More than a million British soldiers have lived and served in Germany over the past 75 years. Follow their evolution from conquerors and occupiers to allies and friends.

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'Shakespeare and War' exhibition graphic
Exhibition At Museum

6 October 2023 - 1 September 2024

FREE

Shakespeare and War

Explore some of the ways in which Shakespeare has shaped how we think about soldiers and the Army, and how we imagine war and its consequences today.

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