Ironclad displays. Giant wooden ship models. Military weaponry & artifacts. Portsmouth’s navy yard is the nation’s oldest, dating back to Colonial times. Our exhibits tell the story of the huge role it …
Ironclad displays. Giant wooden ship models. Military weaponry & artifacts. Portsmouth’s navy yard is the nation’s oldest, dating back to Colonial times. Our exhibits tell the story of the huge role it played in building the U.S. Navy, then bringing it into the nuclear age – and so much more!
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Apr 10, 2025
Fantastic. The Mary Rose, The Victory, The Warrior, Harbour Tour, The Submarine Museum, The RN Museum.....and even more we could not fit in, all in one place. Plenty of cafes and restaurants to eat a…Full review by Kenneth111
Jan 15, 2025
My brother (who lives in England) took me here and I was very (very) pleasantly surprised. The Mary Rose is worth an entire day (or at least a full morning), and the Victory weas also very interestin…Full review by KatharineCoeur
Oct 31, 2024
Huge navel fan, always wanted to visit. Checked out online to buy tickets but had trouble. Then I saw the offer to sign up for newsletter for addl discount...so I signed up. Still could not buy tix s…Full review by C9925EGjeank
I was wondering if a regular civilian could visit the Shipyards? I am interested in seeing the sport where the Russians and Japanese signed their ear treaty?
I see pictures of British tall ships, but don't see any mention of them. Are they at the Portsmouth museum?
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The tall ships moor at the piers in Portsmouth as well as Norfolk when the parade of tall ships come to town other than the American Rover which is in Norfolk and offers day cruses …
The tall ships moor at the piers in Portsmouth as well as Norfolk when the parade of tall ships come to town other than the American Rover which is in Norfolk and offers day cruses aboard it, there are no tall ship here except when the parade comes to town.