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Aldershot Military Museum

Aldershot,, hampshire

Historical
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Address: Aldershot Military Museum, Queens Avenue, Aldershot, GU11 2LG, Hampshire, Hampshire How do we get there? Number: 0845 603 5635
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About this activity

Aldershot Military Museum tells the story of faily life for both soldier and civilians and is house in the only surviving brick-built barrack blocks left in Aldershot. 

Inside the museum, the history is told through vibrant collections within the original buildings. You can explore the site fully, admire the tanks, take on the assault cause and get involved in some hands on activities. They also hosts lots of family-friendly exhibitions and evens all year round. 

The museum is a great place to visit with the whole family. You can take on the challenge at the World War Two inspired assault course and explore the tanks, personnel carriers and other military vehicles. 

You can learn the basics on the driver training unit, take a ride in the replicat scout vehicle and spots the objects around the museum by using one of the activity sheets. 

You can also grab a bite to eat and a drink in the cafe and browse the museum show for some military-themed books, toys and pocket money items. 

Make sure to keep an eye on the website to see what events and activities are on before you visit! 

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Directions

The museum is located on Queens Avenue, Aldershot, between the town of Aldershot and the village of North Camp. There is free parking on site.

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How much does it cost?

Hilton

Adults

£9.00

Hilton

Children

£4.50

Hilton

Free Under

5 years

Hilton

Last Updates

2023

Aldershot Military Museum FAQ’s

Hot and cold drinks and snacks are available from the café and picnics are welcome outdoors.

Browse the museum shop for military-themed books, toys, gifts, souvenirs and pocket-money treats

The museum is located within four separate buildings. There are walkways between the Local History and John Reed Galleries. The museum buildings are on one level with access by ramps. Accessible toilet available in Boyce Building.

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