In spite of its unsexy name, this particular museum remains a hugely popular and highly regarded enterprise which, since 1917, has expanded continually to document the perpetuation of military acts. The museum covers conflicts — especially those involving Britain and the Commonwealth, from the First World War to the present day — but also operates as a major national art gallery (with more than 15,000 paintings, drawings and sculptures, and 30,000 posters), a major national archive of writte...
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Hours
10am—6pm daily (except 24—26 December)
Hours
10am—6pm daily (except 24—26 December)
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