List of Museums in England - Hampshire

Hampshire

  • Aldershot Military Museum
  • Allen Gallery and Museum, Alton
  • Army Medical Services Museum, Aldershot
  • The Bear Museum
  • Beaulieu Abbey
  • Bursledon Windmill
  • Butser Ancient Farm
  • Chawton House
  • Curtis Museum
  • D-Day Museum
  • Eastney Beam Engine House
  • Eling Tide Mill
  • Explosion! Museum of Naval Firepower
  • Farnborough Air Sciences Trust
  • Flora Twort Gallery
  • Fort Nelson, Portsmouth
  • Hollycombe Steam Collection
  • Hovercraft Museum
  • INTECH
  • Jane Austen's House Museum, Chawton
  • John Hansard Gallery, Southampton
  • King's House, Winchester
  • Little Woodham
  • Medieval Merchant's House, Southampton
  • Milestones Museum
  • Museum of Army Flying
  • National Motor Museum, Beaulieu
  • Petersfield Museum
  • Portchester Castle
  • HMNB Portsmouth ("Portsmouth Historic Dockyard"):
    • Royal Naval Museum
    • HMS Victory
    • HMS Warrior (1860)
    • Mary Rose Museum
  • Rockbourne Roman Villa
  • Royal Green Jackets Museum
  • Royal Marines Museum, Southsea
  • Royal Navy Submarine Museum, Gosport
  • Sammy Miller Motorcycle Museum, New Milton
  • Solent Sky, Southampton
  • Southampton City Art Gallery
  • Southampton Maritime Museum
  • Sandham Memorial Chapel, Burghclere
  • Southsea Castle
  • Southsea Museum
  • Southwick House
  • Stratfield Saye House
  • Westbury Manor Museum
  • Whitchurch Silk Mill
  • Winchester City Mill

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