The Mary Rose Museum

The Mary Rose Museum

The Mary Rose Museum

Built by King Henry VIII in the 16th century, the Mary Rose is one of Britain’s most legendary warships. As the pride of the Royal Navy, this mighty vessel saw battle numerous times before sinking in 1545. More than 400 years later, the raised wreck was returned to her birthplace in Portsmouth Historic Dockyard. Today, visitors can explore the Mary Rose Museum, where the ship and its artifacts offer a vivid glimpse into Tudor naval history.

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