The lighting within the Mary Rose Museum is designed to create a stunning atmosphere and display, as well as helping protect the delicate collection of artefacts within the gallery showcases. However, some visitors with a visual impairment or those with other medical and physical conditions can find these lighting levels to be a challenge in fully appreciating the museum.
As an initiative to engage further with all visitors, the lights in the Mary Rose Museum will be at a higher level on the mornings of the 4th Friday of the Month, from 10am to 12 noon. This will give a spectacular display of the ship. As always, the wonderful team of volunteers and staff will be on hand to guide visitors through this experience.
At this higher lighting level, some visual displays may not be so effective, so guests wishing to enjoy the full immersive experience and displays would be advised to visit after 12 noon on these specific days.
Free with a valid Mary Rose ticket.
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