The Royal Hampshire Regiment Museum
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Explore Hampshire’s military legacy at the Royal Hampshire Regiment Museum, with historic artefacts and a serene garden of remembrance.
Experience nearly 300 years of Hampshire’s military history at the Royal Hampshire Regiment Museum. Housed in Serle’s House, a Georgian building surrounded by tranquil gardens, the museum offers an engaging journey through key historical events, from early campaigns to the World Wars.
Fascinating exhibitions
Explore displays of uniforms, weapons, medals, and personal artefacts that bring to life the stories of Hampshire’s soldiers. From the Battle of Minden to D-Day, each exhibition traces the regiment’s journey through pivotal battles and historical milestones.
Peaceful Memorial Garden
The Memorial Garden, a place of remembrance and serenity, commemorates fallen soldiers with its engraved stone pillars, flagpole, and inspiring quotes. Visitors are welcome to reflect or enjoy a peaceful break amid the roses.
Immersive learning
Engage with interactive exhibits, touch-screen displays, and short films throughout the museum, providing deeper insights into the regiment’s rich legacy.
Why you should go
Discover Hampshire’s military history.
Enjoy the beautifully landscaped Memorial Garden.
See the inspiring stories behind medals and uniforms.
Visitor information
Address
Serle's House, Southgate Street, Winchester, Hampshire, SO23 9EG
01962 852933
Opening times
Tuesday – Friday 1000-1630,
Saturdays and bank holidays 1030-1500.
Closed over Xmas and the New Year
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