History of War

MUSEUMS & EVENTS

REOPENING MILITARY HISTORY

Museums across England can now be visited again with rigorous procedures to reassure visitors of their safety and to maximise their enjoyment

The Covid-19 pandemic has seen cultural venues, including museums, temporarily close across the world. Military museums have been no exception but as lockdown measures are being slowly lifted across England, historical venues are cautiously reopening. This includes major centres for military history that include the National Army Museum, Royal Air Force Museum, Tank Museum and many more with heavy precautions in place.

Major military museums are conforming to the

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