Visit this state-of-the-art museum built around King Henry VIII's flagship, sunk during battle off the coast Portsmouth in 1545. The ship was raised from the seabed in 1982 and the award-winning museum was built in 2013.
Walk through a range of interactive displays in which 9,000 Tudor artifacts also rescued from the seabed have been reunited from the ship. See how these artifacts tell the story of life on board for the crew and officers in Tudor times.
Visit “1545 - When their world ended”, an immersive experience that will take you back to 19 July, 1545. Re-live the final moments on board the Mary Rose as it sinks during the Battle of the Solent. Step back in time to hear from King Henry VIII and the crew of Britain's most famous shipwreck.
The new - Dive the Mary Rose 4D is cinematic adventure telling the story of diving the wreck site, to raising the ship in 1982. Winner of Museums and Heritage 'Best use of Technology in Heritage' award 2024!