With military history on display, from Agincourt to the present day, including Monty’s D-Day Rolls Royce, a range of military horse-drawn and motorised logistic vehicles, uniforms, weapons, medals and much more; this fascinating and unique museum gives visitors an insight into how the British Army was moved, supplied and sustained over the centuries.
Pauline Pascoe
2 months agoWhat a great find, this was such a great museum lots of information and interactive things for children and adults to get involved with, the medals room was outstanding. I would highly recommend a visit here
Alexander Hughes
a month agoA great museum particularly as its free entry! Friendly staff member on reception. Not very busy even on a Saturday so was pleasant to go around. Enjoyed a few hours here this morning with the kids. They had a trail type activity to do "find the gold medals", made a parachute and threw it over the balcony. Also did a shooting range game for £1. Interactive exhibits kept the kids engaged. We used the cafe, a more limited offering but fine hot/cold drinks, snacks etc. Definitely worth a visit!
Gill Griffin
9 months agoLovely purpose built museum just outside Winchester. Easy parking and free entry. The medal room is a wow moment. The building displays the history of the RLC from 1793 to present day with plenty of displays and a couple of films. The shooting range costs a pound (contactless or coin) and is great fun. There is a cafe offering drinks, cake and sandwiches. It is open 9.30am to 4pm Tuesday to Saturday.
Jeff Dalton
8 months agoWhile the Barracks have been there for many years the museum is a recent addition and I took advantage of thier open day to visit. With demonstrates from horse mounted soliders from the first world war and experts to explain the finer details it was an informative and enjoyable day.
Andrew Ward
3 months agoExcellent museum presenting the evolution of the roles and components that now make up the Army's Royal Logistics Corps: supply, catering, ordnance, etc. The displays and information are very well presented across one large floor in a modern building with small cafe (coffee and sandwiches). The presentation is very accessible to the general visitor and there are displays designed to engage younger visitors but not, I suspect, for all that long. I, however, spent all day there! The volunteers manning the reception were super welcoming and helpful. Thank you.