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Embrace history with a unique corporate events experience


The Mary Rose Museum has launched a premium silver service package that provides corporate guests with an unforgettable dining experience while enjoying stunning views of Henry VIII’s flagship


Parties of up to 50 guests are invited to take their seat on the museum’s highest gallery to enjoy unparalleled views of the only surviving 16th century warship on display in the world.


This new offering is part of a relaunched suite of events packages which help make the museum a venue like no other for conferences, business lunches, meetings, dinners, away days and Christmas parties.


For larger events, the museum’s Admiral’s Gallery can accommodate up to 100 guests and offers a large multimedia screen for presentations.


Meanwhile, smaller groups can utilise the Wardroom Suite, which overlooks HMS Victory and caters for up to 18 guests in a fully-equipped exclusive function space.


For information or a quote call Asendia on 02380 267 959


maryrose.org/venue-hire events@maryrose.org 023 9281 2931


02380 267 959


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