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Your personal favourite Museum (apart from Charlton)
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They might've had, arguably, the biggest hand in defeating Hitler and the boche, but if I can't take my Samsung S22 in, they can stick their f ckin museum where the sun don't shine....0
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I was told they took a lot of the exhibits down to Firepower at the Arsenal when it closed, but now it's all in storage in Birmingham?DaveMehmet said:
My old man used to take me there, great place. Just looked it up and it’s no longer used for anything and is classed as at risk. Real shame.Gribbo said:The old Rotunda up the barracks. Got fond memories of riding up through the deer park on our bikes to look round in there.0 -
A funny man called Chris (I think) drove them down to Firepower and told me off for calling them tanks when they were “clearly” self-propelled guns”…Gribbo said:
I was told they took a lot of the exhibits down to Firepower at the Arsenal when it closed, but now it's all in storage in Birmingham?DaveMehmet said:
My old man used to take me there, great place. Just looked it up and it’s no longer used for anything and is classed as at risk. Real shame.Gribbo said:The old Rotunda up the barracks. Got fond memories of riding up through the deer park on our bikes to look round in there.
Think they’re all down in the West Country somewhere now….0 -
It's not ridiculous.DaveMehmet said:
They cite security reasons but it’s quite frankly ridiculous.ForeverAddickted said:
WTF... Why the hell not?cafckev said:
Unfortunately they still don’t allow photos and you have to leave your phone either in your car or at the front desk. They have lots of volunteers wandering around to help answering questions and a very nice cafe tooDaveMehmet said:
Do they still stop you taking photos in there? Wasn’t the most visitor friendly place when I went.cafckev said:My new absolute favourite is the Kent Battle Of Britain Museum in Hawkinge. It’s the largest museum dedicated to the Battle of Britain in the world without doubt the most complete collection of histories of all the pilots who took part.Well worth a visit on the old airfield and hopefully next year, they’ll purchase an extra parcel of land (more of the old airfield) to extend even more.
Imagine if the Russians found out about our equipment.1 -
Go. That is my advice It is a thought provoking experience and Krakow generally is a good place to look around including the Salt mines.Henry Irving said:
No but I know a lot of people who have. Not sure about changing a large part of your general perspective as that will depend on what it was before you went.Dave2l said:Anyone been to the Auschwitz concentration camp Museum in Poland?
Friend of a friend went.
Heard it's a life changing experience and it changes a large part of your general perspective.
I was working with someone, British, in Poland a few years back and they said their Buddhist boyfriend had been there and had said it had a bad vibe about it.
It was a fecking concentration camp, of course it had a "bad vibe"
Never forget, never again.0 -
I agree with a lot of the above, but must reserve a shout-out for a now, sadly, defunct museum: the Museum of the Moving Image, which was on the South Bank!2
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Any IWM
Chatham Dockyard
But Beamish in the North East is also excellent0 -
V&A
Foundling Museum
John Soames House
9/11 museum in Manhattan
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Chatham Dockyard.
Battle of Britain Museum - Hawkhinge.
Spitfire and Hurricane museum - Manston.
Imperial War Museum.
Country life museum - Dudley.
Mercedes museum - Stuttgart0 -
Totally agree superb museum, spent 3 hours there and could easily have doubled it. Lots of stuff about German bombers and fighter pilots and where they met their demise and where they are buried.cafckev said:My new absolute favourite is the Kent Battle Of Britain Museum in Hawkinge. It’s the largest museum dedicated to the Battle of Britain in the world without doubt the most complete collection of histories of all the pilots who took part.Well worth a visit on the old airfield and hopefully next year, they’ll purchase an extra parcel of land (more of the old airfield) to extend even more.
Shame you couldn't take pictures due to thieving bastards spoiling it for others. They now have a Heinkel there which they allowed me to look into the fuselage at the cockpit and rear ends. Amazing how narrow it was nothing like you see on the war films, everyone had to crawl through it.1 -
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The Aushwitz Birkenhau museum really brings home what these bastards did,not for the faint hearted ,but very emotional.
The Country Music Hall of fame Nashville is a must for followers of country music,seeing Chet Atkins first ever guitar was pretty special.
For golf followers the Museum at St.Andrews is a must.0 -
Forgot to mention The Hermitage in St.Petersburgh,wonderful exhibits but it would take a week to see them all.1
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Museum of popular culture, Seattle.0








