Kaartje voor Portsmouth Historic Dockyard





Beschrijving
Ontdek het rijke maritieme erfgoed bij Portsmouth Historic Dockyard, de thuisbasis van een opmerkelijke collectie marineschatten en iconische schepen. Beleef 500 jaar geschiedenis terwijl je beroemde schepen als HMS Victory, HMS Warrior en The Mary Rose verkent, die elk hun unieke verhaal vertellen. Geniet van de interactieve tentoonstellingen en verschillende musea gewijd aan marineverkenning en innovatie. Met het Portsmouth Historic Dockyard-ticket krijgt u volledige toegang tot alle attracties voor een onvergetelijke dag vol verkenning en leren op deze unieke bestemming aan het water.
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We raden u aan een wandeling te maken door de werf om uzelf te omringen met de sfeer en geschiedenis tot u The Mary Rose bereikt. Bezoek deze buitengewone tijdcapsule die op de bodem van de zee werd begraven en vervolgens dramatisch werd herontdekt. Geniet van duizenden fascinerende objecten en laat je onderdompelen in de nieuwe Dive the Mary Rose 4D. *Onderdeel van het Ultimate Explorer Ticket*
HMS Victory is het bekendste oorlogsschip van het Verenigd Koninkrijk en Nelsons vlaggenschip in de Slag bij Trafalgar. Stap aan boord en treed in de voetsporen van viceadmiraal Lord Nelson, wees getuige van hoe de bemanning leefde en zie de kracht van de 104 kanonnen op de dekken. Een audio Gids is beschikbaar. De buitenkant van Victory is momenteel undercover, afgezien van zijn beroemde achtersteven en voorsteven, terwijl het een eenmalig natuurbehoudsproject ondergaat - Victory Live : The Big Repair. Zie delen van het schip die nog nooit eerder zijn blootgelegd en bekijk de scheepsbouwers en restauratoren aan het werk.
Mis het prachtige Victoriaanse ingenieurswonder HMS Warrior niet dat trots in de haven zit. Aan boord vindt u een prachtige machinekamer en een aantal bemanningsleden van Warrior die graag met bezoekers praten over hun tijd op zee.
In het weekend en tijdens de schoolvakanties kunt u met een van onze waterbussen (inbegrepen in het ticket) naar het Royal Navy Submarine Museum. Laat u verbazen door HMS Alliance, een duikboot uit 1945, omringd door een pittoreske jachthaven. Maak een rondleiding op de boot met een ex-onderzeeër en geniet van hun briljante verhalen over het leven op zee. Vergeet niet Holland 1 de eerste onderzeeër te bezoeken!
HMS M.33 een schip uit de Eerste Wereldoorlog dat de Gallipoli-campagne overleefde en het National Museum of the Royal Navy dat je meeneemt op een reis door de geschiedenis van de Royal Navy van de jaren 1700 tot heden.
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Belangrijke informatie
- Rolstoeltoegankelijk
- Baby's en kleine kinderen kunnen in een wandel- of kinderwagen mee
- Hulpdieren toegestaan
- Opties voor openbaar vervoer zijn in de buurt aanwezig
- Er zijn speciale kinderzitjes beschikbaar
- Geschikt voor alle condities
Beoordelingen(15)
The ultimate ticket is a great value but almost impossible to use in just one day! Our 11 year old son absolutely loved touring the ships and asking the interpreters questions. The staff was super knowledgeable and enthusiastic about the museums and conservation. The Mary Rose is an absolute must see- exquisite displays and so much to see! I suggest doing the explosion and sub museums first or you'll miss out, due to the limited ferry rides.
Magnificent, very instructive day. But it is better to plan for two days to do everything. Important, download the application to have a guide in French because no English person speaks or wants to speak in French. Like all the comments that are under the paintings, models or others, they are only in English and I find that very unfortunate. But otherwise it is magnificent.
Truely a great out. We spent 5 hours there and could have still spent more time (if we had it). The history is amazing. So glad they are preserving this for future generations.
I will not be writing a review of these two famous historic ships. Perhaps if I had been alone I would have paid the entrance price. I was with my wife, daughter and son in law, and it is not a question of being able to pay. We decided that a GBP 200 entrance (50 pound, per person) fee, would be better spent towards fine dining in the evening. The entrance fee is valid for a year and allows multiple visits. Fine if you live locally! As noted in other reviews one of the ships is currently in scaffolding. I assume that the management of this site have analysed, the entrance price mechanics and that the entrance fee is the optimum price. I suspect that many families on smaller budgets will miss the opportunity to visit two of Englands historic ships.
The museums are glorious. You need a full day there. Check in could be better.
Bad signage, it's a museum like the 80's, all craggy and badly explained, without text panels or explanatory screens. The boats close at 3pm and do not warn when entering. and worst: THE VICTORY IS UNDER REPAIR AND WE WEREN'T NOTIFIED!!!! NOTHING RECOMMENDABLE
Thank you for taking time to share your feedback. We are sorry to hear that your visit didn't meet expectations and that important information such as M33 ship closing time and ongoing restoration work on HMS Victory was not communicated clearly. Victory is getting her significant restoration in 260 years. The scaffolding and covers protect her while we replace and repair timbers. Visitors can still explore her decks and get an incredible look at how she’s being saved. We acknowledge the frustration caused in this instance, though we hope to have the opportunity to welcome you soon.
So much to see! We went back a second day and could spent another! The guides were great. Make sure you ask them questions.
Thank you so much for the wonderful review! We’re thrilled you came back for a second day—and we love hearing that you still found more to explore. Our guides will be so happy to know their enthusiasm and knowledge made a difference. Great tip about asking questions, too! We hope to welcome you back again for round three someday :)
Spent two days on the visit and failed to see it all. Ever since the Mary Rose was raised I had wanted to see it and was not disappointed. AMAZING presentation and the collection of Tudor artefacts is incredible. Victory is equally impressive and the audio is superb. Very dramatic. That was day 1. 2nd day started with the waterbus to the submarine. Useful to have ex submariners to take you through the experience. Excellent museum too. Then to the Warrior. An exhausting ship with all the decks and stairs but combination of sail and steam most interesting. Glad I had the all inclusive ticket as will have to return and see the rest.
Thank you so much for taking the time to share such a detailed and thoughtful review. We’re glad the all-inclusive ticket proved worthwhile and that it’s given you a reason to return. There’s always more to discover, and we’ll be very happy to welcome you back to see the rest.
The HMS Warrior is a fantastic ship to explore — huge, fascinating, and full of history. What made the visit even better were the staff, who brought the ship to life with their knowledge and passion. They really helped you imagine what life would have been like on board in Victorian times. A brilliant experience and highly recommended for all, young or old.
Thank you so much for your wonderful review! We're delighted you enjoyed exploring HMS Warrior and that our team helped bring her rich history to life. We really appreciate your recommendation!
Appalled at pricing. £36 for just ONE attraction. The price does allow for return visits but still grossly overpriced for the conditions. A walk of some 200 yards - and back of course - from entry point to the exhibition we chose, Mary Rose. I have mobility problems, walk with a stick. No offer of assistance,; surely a little passenger buggy should be available for such as myself. Eventually got inside; a short hologram introduction. No seats. Interior not well signposted; dimly lit (that's understood to a certain degree for preservation ) but not entirely safe standing/moving around. No seats apart from some stools to carry with you. What ? Poor signage as to flow of movement of people. Dim lighting made it very difficult as I could easily have fallen. Perhaps for that price they should at least provide safe access and seating, for mobility limited customers.
Thank you for taking the time to leave us feedback about your recent visit, though we are sorry to see your low star rating. As a charitable operation, income is necessary to support the maintenance and preservation of the ships and collections in our care. Our work protecting and preserving our ships, submarines and collections currently costs around £82,000 a week. Most days of the year we are running a complimentary buggy service that takes visitors from the ticket office to the Mary Rose museum and back; unfortunately it looks like it wasn't available on the day of your visit. As you correctly pointed out the low lights are there for the protection of both the ship and the thousands of artifacts on display, so we're unable to make any permanent changes to the exhibition lighting. If you're interested in a return visit, we do hold special "Relaxed Opening" mornings, where between 10 am-12 pm the lights in the museum are raised to create a lighter environment. We appreciate all feedback as it gives us an opportunity to improve and your comments will be passed onto our team for internal review. We are sorry for any disappointment caused and we hope this hasn't deterred you from returning to us in the future.



