Houghton Hall is the seat of the Marquesses of Cholmondeley, descendants from Sir Robert Walpole. Part of the House, with its remaining art collections, gardens & ... read more
Stirling Castle has been before the union with England, one of the most important royal residences of Scotland; Several Kings and Queens have been crowned here, such as ... read more
The National War Museum, part of the National Museums of Scotland, focuses on warfare and is housed in Edinburgh Castle. The collections include military items, personal ... read more
The Devil’s Porridge Museum tells the story of HM Factory Gretna, the largest munitions factory in the world during the First World War and explores the stories of the ... read more
The Churchill War Rooms, or also known as the Cabinet War Rooms, is a WW II top-secret basement offices, created in 1938, for the leading government ministers, military ... read more
The Tank Museum is dedicated to the history of tanks and armed vehicles, housing the largest collection of tanks in the world, from almost 30 countries. For more ... read more
The Battle of Britain Bunker is the war-bunker with the rooms from which most of the RAF's side of the WW II Battle of Britain was co-ordinated. It makes alive ... read more
The Davidstow Airfield and Cornwall at War Museum is a war museum, located on part of the old WW2 airfield RAF Davidstow Moor. For more detailed informations, see ... read more
The Lincolnshire Aviation Heritage Centre is a family run museum and was set in 1988. It is now widely seen as a living memorial to the 55,500 men of Bomber ... read more
The Royal Armouries has three museums across the United Kingdom and cares for one of the most important national collections of arms and armour in the world. Our ... read more
The Western Approaches Museum is telling the stories locked in the WW2 bunker that protected the tactics of the British Armed Forces plotting to bulwark the Western ... read more
The Castletown D-Day Centre is an authentic recreation of the busy wartime dockyard on the Isle of Portland, from which in 1944, thousands of American troops of the 5th US ... read more
The Regimental Museum of the Royal Welsh tells the fascinating story of some of the British army’s most famous regiments: The Royal Welch Fusiliers and The Royal ... read more
The Firing Line Museum is a museum that celebrates the Welsh soldier over a period of 300 years; a time which saw ordinary Welshmen travel the world, carrying out ... read more
The Royal Welch Fusiliers Museum is dedicated to the history of over 300 years of service by Wales's oldest infantry Regiment. The museum is housed in two towers ... read more
The Thorpe Camp Visitor Centre tells the story of the former Royal Air Force site for RAF Woodhall Spa. It was built in 1940 and closed in the 1960s. For more detailed ... read more
The Somme Museum, owned by the Somme Association and opened in 1994, presents Ireland's role in the First World War, with particular attention to the Battle of the ... read more
The Northern Ireland War Memorial Museum wants to provide an enduring memorial to the people of Northern Ireland who lost their lives in the First and Second World War, ... read more
The Royal Ulster Rifles Regimental Museum houses an extensive collection of uniforms, badges, medals and regimental memorabilia covering the history of the Regiment and ... read more
Enniskillen Castle, built in the 16th century, houses today two museums, Fermanagh County Museum and the Inniskillings Museum. read more