Aldershot Military Museum
About
The Aldershot Military Museum tells the story of daily life for both soldier and civilian and is located in the only surviving brick-built barrack blocks left in Aldershot. The museum facilities and activities include 4 separate buildings, an assault course, tanks and other military vehicles, a driver training unit, history galleries, activity & trail sheets, school visit workshops, picnic area, cafe, museum shop, disabled access, toilets and car parking.
The Museum is launching a new programme of childrens' junior gardening activities in the Resilience Garden.
Please visit the website for more information, events & exhibitions, and to check opening times.
About Hampshire Cultural Trust
Hampshire Cultural Trust was established to promote Hampshire as a county that offers outstanding cultural experiences to both its residents and visitors. From museums to galleries to arts centres, they manage and support 23 attractions across the county that were previously operated by Hampshire County Council and Winchester City Council. They run a huge variety of workshops, classes, events and projects for both young and old, in schools and in communities, with particular emphasis on reaching people who are vulnerable or disadvantaged and would not normally be able to access arts and culture. In addition, they care for 2.5 million objects that relate to Hampshire's rich and internationally important cultural heritage.
Good to know
User Cost/Charge Information
Ticket price includes unlimited visits to the museum for a whole year.
Adult: £9.00
Child (5-15 years): £4.50
Concession: £7.25
Under 5s: Free
Family Ticket (up to 5 people, max. 2 adults): discount applied at checkout £25.00
Find out more
Hampshire Cultural Trust
Telephone
01252 314598
Email
Aldershot@hampshireculturaltrust.org.uk
Website
https://www.hampshireculture.org.uk/aldershot-military-museum


Location
Queens Avenue
Aldershot
Hampshire
GU11 2LD