Nationwide Army Museum Reopens After £24 Million Makeover | Forces TV



The Nationwide Army Museum in London has reopened to the general public in the present day after a revamp costing virtually £24 million. Over the previous three years it’s been modified into 5 thematic galleries. The museum now boasts the Duke of Wellington’s cloak and the skeleton of Napoleon’s horse. The multi-million-pound makeover reworked the Sixties constructing in Chelsea – the museum is now break up into 5 galleries – Soldier, Army, Battle, Society and Perception.

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Interviewed on this report are Nationwide Army Museum Director Normal Janice Murray, Museum Curator Sophie Sathi, Blues and Royals Squadron Chief Main Alex Owen, Nationwide Army Museum employees member Sophie Newell, and Collections Growth Evaluation Supervisor Dr Peter Johnston.

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