If you’re looking to discover more about Hampshire and the Isle of Wight’s fascinating past and how it touches our lives today, there are a multitude of places to visit that tell the exciting story. Fun and intriguing days out are guaranteed with something to inspire every member of the family. You’ll want to come back time and time again to uncover our amazing history and make your own memories.Visit the official website at www.visitsoutheastengland.co.uk/history-revealed


0: Mary Rose Museum
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1: Milestones Museum
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2: Basing House
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3: Red House Museum and Gardens
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4: Rockbourne Roman Villa Museum
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5: The Gallery at Winchester Discovery Centre
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6: The St Barbe Museum & Art Gallery
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7: Dinosaur Isle
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8: D-Day Museum & Overlord Embroidery
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9: The National Motor Museum
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10: City Museum
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11: Tudor House
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12: Southampton City Art Gallery
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13: Portsmouth City Museum & Records Office
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14: Coming Soon: Sea City
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15: Southampton City Art Gallery
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0: Mary Rose Museum

Visit the Mary Rose Museum in Portsmouth’s Historic Dockyard and take a fascinating look at everyday shipboard life from almost 500 years ago. Now being restored, the hull from Henry VIII’s Tudor Ship will be displayed in a new boat-shaped museum opening autumn 2012.


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1: Milestones Museum

Step back in time at Milestones indoor living history museum in Basingstoke where the Victorian era and 1930s are brought to life with street scenes and nostalgic memorabilia.


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2: Basing House

Walk amongst the remains of Basing House and imagine life in centuries past. Burnt to the ground during the English Civil War, Basing House was the largest private residence in Tudor England.


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3: Red House Museum and Gardens

Uncover local history and relax in the serene gardens at the Red House Museum in Christchurch.


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4: Rockbourne Roman Villa Museum

Go back in time at Rockbourne Roman Villa that once stood in the centre of a large farming estate, and is the largest known villa in the area. Its history spans the period from the Iron Age to the 5th century AD.


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5: The Gallery at Winchester Discovery Centre

See the magnificent changing displays by international artists in the contemporary Gallery at the Winchester Discovery Centre.


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6: The St Barbe Museum & Art Gallery

Find out more about the Georgian town of Lymington at St Barbe Museum & Art Gallery with colourful, hands-on displays.


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7: Dinosaur Isle

Take a boat trip over to the Isle of Wight and meet, touch, hear and smell life-size dinosaur replicas at the Dinosaur Isle.


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8: D-Day Museum & Overlord Embroidery

Relive key moments from WW2 at the D-Day Museum in Southsea, also home to the stunning 272ft long Overlord Embroidery.


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9: The National Motor Museum

A great day out is sure to be had at Beaulieu’s National Motor Museum, located in the heart of the beautiful New Forest. Discover the history of motoring and a collection of more than 250 motor vehicles dating right back to the earliest days of motoring.


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10: City Museum

Discover Winchester’s fascinating history from Roman times to the present day at the City Museum.


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11: Tudor House

Watch a film at Southampton’s newly restored Tudor House and hear about its long history from local characters.


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12: Southampton City Art Gallery

Explore the impressive art collection spanning six centuries at the City Art Gallery.


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13: Portsmouth City Museum & Records Office

Discover Arthur Conan Doyle’s links with Portsmouth and view fine art displays at the City Museum & Records Office.


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14: Coming Soon: Sea City

The Titanic sailed from Southampton and 549 local people lost their lives when she sank on 15th April 1912; a new museum, Sea City, will open in time to mark the 100th anniversary of the disaster.


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15: Southampton City Art Gallery


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