RE MUSEUM EVENT CALENDAR

April 2025
FA Cup 150th Anniversary Mini Exhibition
To celebrate 150 years since the Corps of Royal Engineers won the FA Cup, the original match report and replica FA Cup are on display in the Museum all summer.
June 2025
War Winning Engineering Exhibition
Discover the Engineering Marvel That Helped Win WWII! 🛠️ The Royal Engineers Museum is proud to unveil an exhibition drawing on the original plans and artefacts of the legendary Mulberry Harbours — a daring solution that changed the course of history. 📜 Thanks to a £233,976 grant from @HeritageFundUK, thousands of wartime blueprints, models, and even an original anchor are being conserved and digitised for ... Read More
Belfast: City of Lines
Join us for an exhibition of visual materials from research into ‘peace walls’ built by British military and governmental actors in Northern Ireland, from 1969 to 1998. The exhibition incorporates photographs of Belfast’s peace walls, and data graphics visualising their effects for spatial mobility. Visit the exhibition at the Royal Engineers Museum from 29th July to 9th August 2025. Or ... Read More
July 2025
Home Education Days
Home Education Day – STEM – Tuesday 1st July Join us for an exciting and educational STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) themed day at the Royal Engineers Museum, specifically tailored for home education families. This immersive experience will inspire students with the innovative spirit of the Royal Engineers and their contributions to STEM fields throughout history. Highlights of the ... Read More
Mini Museum Explorers
Designed for under 5s and their parents, grandparents, and carers, each session delves into a different part of the Museum’s collections through a blend of play, stories, trails, crafts, and science activities. These sessions encourage development, communication, and curiosity about the Royal Engineers and the world around us. Held on the second Tuesday of each month (Term Time) from 10am-11am. ... Read More
Archive
Exploring the archival nature of photography, this exhibition examines how digital and film mediums shape our perception of memory in the act of preserving everyday life.
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