National Army Museum - Galleries

Galleries

The National Army Museum's galleries are arranged as follows:

  • Main temporary exhibition space (ground floor)
  • Making of Britain 1066-1783 (corridor from ground to 1st floor)
  • Changing The World 1784-1904 (1st floor)
  • World Wars 1905-1945 (corridor from 1st to 2nd floor; 2nd floor)
  • National Service 1947-1963 (permanent display - corridor from 2nd to 3rd floor; temporary display - corridor from 3rd to 4th floor)
  • Conflicts of Interest (3rd floor)
  • Art Gallery (3rd floor)
  • The White Space (temporary displays - 3rd floor)

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