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  • The National Maritime Museum is located in Greenwich and is only an eight minute train trip from the London Bridge. From the bus station the museum is within walking distance. There are many ways to reach this destination, and public transportation is easily accessible. After visiting the museum, Greenwich has more to offer tourists and locals alike. There are numerous attractions nearby, so this is an ideal place to visit for an entire day.
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  • The Caird Medal was instituted in 1984 to mark the fiftieth anniversary of the National Maritime Museum Act 1934 that established the museum.
  • The Parkside Café is a bright and airy space at the National Maritime Museum with expansive views of Greenwich Royal Park.
  • The National Maritime Museum in Greenwich, London was created under the National Maritime Act of 1934 and was opened by George VI in 1937.
  • The collection of The National Maritime Museum is one of the largest and most notable maritime collections in the world with approximately 400,000 objects.
  • In 1934 the collection was transferred to the newly founded National Maritime Museum, which opened its doors three years later in the nearby Queen’s House.
  • Situated in Greenwich and overlooking the Thames, the National Maritime Museum has been a London landmark for over 200 years.
  • We're delighted that your husband has such excellent taste in museums and that you had such a good time at the National Maritime Museum.
  • The National Maritime Museum is busiest on weekend afternoons, between 12pm and 3pm, and during school vacations.
  • The National Maritime Museum in Greenwich, London is part of Royal Museums Greenwich, which includes the Royal Observatory Greenwich, and...
  • The National Maritime Museum is the largest maritime museum in the world, so there is no better place to experience the sea-faring days of the old days.