All venues
We are lucky to have many museums, galleries and archives around the country where you can discover collections relating to the Age of Revolution and explore the historic places where pioneers lived and worked. See how futures were changed and history was made.
Events and venue data provided by Culture24.
September 2020: As museums and galleries around the country begin to reopen please make sure you double check museum websites and social media for opening times to avoid disappointment.
Currently, there are 354 venues on our database.
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Surgeons’ Hall Museum
Edinburgh, Lothian
The award winning Museums are open to the public, 7 days a week, 10am to 5pm and are home to one of the largest and most historic pathology collections in
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The Military Intelligence Museum
Shefford, Bedfordshire
The Military Intelligence Museum exists to 'Share the Secret', bringing the shadowy world of military intelligence out into the open for everyone to see. Our displays cover the modern era,
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The Keep Military Museum
Dorchester, Dorset
The Keep Military Museum respresents the honour, service and traditions of the following Regiments; Devonshire, Dorsetshire, Dorset, Devonshire & Dorset, and the associated Yeomanry of Devonshire and Dorset. The Keep
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The Gordon Highlanders Museum
Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire
From the Napoleonic wars to the modern day, you can re-live the compelling and dramatic story of The Gordon Highlanders through our spectacular and interactive displays. Following in the footsteps of
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The Fusilier Museum London
London, Greater London
The Fusilier Museum tells the story of a British army regiment, formed at the Tower of London in 1685 by King James II. The museum is housed in a building originally
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The Fusilier Museum
Bury, Lancashire
The Fusilier Museum is home to the collections of XX The Lancashire Fusiliers and the Royal Regiment of Fusiliers. Together they record over 300 years of history and heritage
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The National Archives
Kew, Surrey
The National Archives is the official archives and publisher for the UK Government, and for England and Wales. We work to bring together and secure the future of the public
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The National Memorial Arboretum
Alrewas, Staffordshire
The National Memorial Arboretum is the UK’s year-round Centre for Remembrance; a spiritually uplifting place which honours the fallen, recognises service and sacrifice, and fosters pride in our country.
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The Queen’s Gallery, Buckingham Palace – The Royal Collection
London, Greater London
The Queen’s Gallery at Buckingham Palace is a permanent space dedicated to changing exhibitions of items from the Royal Collection, the wide-ranging collection of art and treasures held in trust
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The Regimental Museum of The Royal Welsh
Brecon, Powys
The Museum tells the fascinating story of four of the British army’s most famous regiments. This long history, dating back to the 1680s, is told through many kinds of objects