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Enjoy an exclusive evening with one of the world's oldest warships

A favourite of Henry VIII's, the Mary Rose sank in 1545 and the world watched as she was raised, in 1982, after 437 years underwater.

The Mary Rose and her treasures tell a fascinating story about Tudor life and times and it offers a unique venue for your corporate hospitality needs or a smaller, more intimate party.

Re-enactor dressed as Henry VIII

The Mary Rose Museum accommodates up to 300 people for receptions and cocktail parties and 100 for formal dinners.

Guests dining in the museum

Tables laid for dining in the museum

You can even experience the delights of a Tudor banquet in this wonderful setting, where you will be served wine from clay goblets and served authentic Tudor dishes by Tudor wenches!

Serving wench

 

A visit to the Mary Rose ship hall is a five minute walk from the museum and is viewed from air-conditioned galleries using audio guides that give a 10 minute commentary in five different languages.

The ship can be viewed as part of a museum event or as a stand alone venue, where up to 100 guests can mingle for a drinks reception.

The Mary Rose theatre is ideal for evening business meetings, conferences and product launches, for up to 80 guests.  PowerPoint, OHP and slide projection equipment are available.

Inside the Mary Rose Theatre

 

 

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