This Easter we're playing with mark-making and materials to turn drawing on its head! Come and get stuck in this spring with SEAson of Drawing activities for the whole family, inspired by the Van de ...
Subscribe and listen to the Royal Observatory Greenwich's podcast Look Up! where our astronomers Jess and Catherine talk through some of November’s must-see cosmic objects. They'll also delve into ...
Three portraits, one historic exhibition: don't miss your last chance to see the Armada Portraits of Elizabeth I for free at the Queen’s House in Greenwich. The Armada Portrait of Elizabeth I is one ...
Find out more about the ancient names associated with the Moon - and what they mean Blue moons, Harvest moons, Worm moons? Find out more about the ancient names associated with the phases of the Moon ...
Discover more about the historic Prime Meridian of the world Royal Observatory Greenwich is famous around the world as the home of the historic Prime Meridian. Just as the equator separates the ...
"Clouds are said to be the bane of astronomers, but they can also be the inspiration for a breath-taking astrophotograph. These rare, incredibly high nacreous clouds reflect colour like oil does on ...
Exposure: Lives at Sea is a photography exhibition at the National Maritime Museum exploring what life is really like for those who work at sea today. Through a series of photographs taken by those ...
The historical context of our sites, the purposes they serve and the number of visitors we receive all present challenges to operating in a sustainable manner. Nonetheless, RMG has a track record of ...
Dancer, educator, heavy metal fan and astrophotographer, discover more about the Aurorae winner of Astronomy Photographer of the Year 2023 In Monika Deviat's photograph Brushstroke, the aurora dancing ...
The winner of Astronomy Photographer of the Year 2023 has been revealed. The spellbinding winning images from the world's biggest space photography competition were announced during an online awards ...
Water courses through the works of William Shakespeare. The sea carves out plots, turns the tide on characters' fates, and acts as a device for exploring a range of human emotions and experiences.
The Prince Philip Maritime Collections Centre is home to the Royal Museums Greenwich stored collections. The facility is full of inspiring objects which normally would be away from public view. Come ...