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Royal Museums Greenwich is a group of four amazing museums located in Greenwich, London. These museums are all about history, exploration, and discovery, offering exciting things to see and learn for everyone.

In one year, between 2016 and 2017, the National Maritime Museum alone welcomed over 2.4 million visitors! This shows how popular and important these museums are.

What is Royal Museums Greenwich?

Royal Museums Greenwich is an organisation that brings together four special places. It was officially started on March 22, 2012. This organisation is also a registered charity, which means it works for the public good and not for profit.

Discover the Four Museums

The four museums that make up Royal Museums Greenwich each offer a unique experience. They are all close to each other in the historic area of Greenwich.

The National Maritime Museum

This museum is the largest maritime museum in the world. It tells the incredible stories of Britain's history at sea. You can learn about famous explorers, naval battles, and how ships have changed over time. It's a great place to discover how the oceans have shaped our world.

The Queen's House

The Queen's House is a beautiful historic building designed by a famous architect named Inigo Jones. It was one of the first classical buildings in England. Today, it displays amazing art, including famous portraits and maritime paintings. It's also known for its stunning Tulip Stairs.

The Royal Observatory, Greenwich

This is where time and space meet! The Royal Observatory is famous for being the home of the Prime Meridian Line, which divides the eastern and western hemispheres of the Earth. It's also where Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) was set. You can learn about stars, planets, and the history of astronomy here.

The Cutty Sark

The Cutty Sark is a real, historic sailing ship. It was one of the fastest tea clippers ever built. You can go on board and explore what life was like for sailors in the 19th century. It's an amazing chance to step back in time and see a true piece of maritime history up close.

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