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Needabreak has scanned the UK, to find you some of the best sights around. Rain or shine, museums are a great excuse to get the family out to learn about the past and present.
There are many fascinating Museums around the UK, here are just a few suggestions for you to try out:
Salisbury Museum is the home of the interactive Stonehenge gallery and winner of six awards for its display's from early man to costume. All of these treasures and many more, are housed in a magnifcent Grade 1 listed building in the glorious setting of Salisbury Cathedral.
The museum has one of the best collections of pre-history in the country and its well worth you going along to take the journey through one of the most fascinating areas in Britain.
If you haven't time to see it all, a bargain price season ticket will give you unlimited access to the museum for one year. Plenty to see and do with lots of interesting information to learn.
British Empire and Commonwealth Museum is the new national museum presenting the dramatic 500 year history of the rise and fall of the British empire and the emergence of the modern commonwealth. It is located in Bristol because of the city's major links with empire, both as a gateway to the new world and for it's role in exploration, trade, piracy, slavery and technological innovation.
Make sure when you visit the museum you look at the other popular attractions such as the great shops, nice places to eat and everything in between.
Haynes Motor Museum is one of the largest in Europe, with an impressive international collection spanning from 1886 to the present day. Travel through motoring history at Britain's most spectacular international collection of historic cars from around the world. You've loved them, you've loathed them, or you've lusted after them, now they're all under one roof. A hundred years of fascinating motoring history awaits you and your family at the Haynes Motor Museum.
The Royal Signals Museum is located in Blandford camp in the beautiful Dorset countryside, only a stone's throw from the scenic and interesting Georgian Town of Blandford forum. The national museum of Army communications and the exhibits and displays show the part that communications have played in the many wars and campaigns of the last 150 years.
The museum highlights the heroic role of women at war and the history of codes and the code-breaking in war time. So bring your family along and participate in the exhibitions and make a day of it.
Fleet Air Arm Museum is situated in Yeovil near Somerset, just off the A303 near Ilchester. Take off for a fabulous day of aviation antics at the Fleet Air Arm Museum. You can experience the exciting development of Britain's flying navy in a highly imaginative exhibition.
The museum is the only British museum sited next to an operational military airfield. You may get to see the Navy's aircraft flying from Royal Naval Air station in Yeovilton by using the airfield viewing galleries.
The award winning exhibition takes you to the heart of a major warship. You can tour the carrier's nerve centre and experience at close hands the thrills and noises of a working flight deck. There's nothing else like it in the world.
There's something for everyone in the family. Not just the 40 historic aircraft in four large halls, but also hundreds of rare photographs documents, medals and uniforms in a series of exhibitions which tells the stories of a century of naval flying.
We have teamed up with all the fantastic museums above, to give away family tickets in the Needabreak Competition Section.
Good Luck!!
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