The rich story of the Corps of Royal Engineers is one of skill, courageous initiative and inspired innovation under fire, told through an outstanding, internationally important collection of over 1 million objects. Visit the Museum and discover how the Sappers have helped the British Army live, move and fight for over 300 years. Explore exactly how the Royal Engineers evolved from military architects and specialists in siege craft, to pioneers of combat engineering techniques from diving, surveying and flying to photography and the world's first usable guided torpedo. Please see re-museum.co.uk/visiting/ for all visiting guidelines.
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Monday | Closed |
Tuesday | 10:00 – 17:00 |
Wednesday | 10:00 – 17:00 |
Thursday | 10:00 – 17:00 |
Friday | 10:00 – 17:00 |
Saturday | 10:00 – 17:00 |
Sunday | 10:00 – 17:00 |
Please note that last admision to the Musuem is at 4pm.
Prince Arthur Road, Gillingham
Jul 8, 2025 – Sep 21, 2025
Jun 28, 2025 – Dec 20, 2026
Jul 22, 2025 – Aug 29, 2025
Jun 29, 2025 – Aug 7, 2025
Apr 1, 2025 – Aug 31, 2025
Jul 23, 2024 – Aug 30, 2024
Royal Engineers Museum has 2 ratings.
The Royal Engineers Museum in Gillingham, England, offers visitors an informative journey through military engineering history. The museum houses an extensive collection of artifacts, vehicles, and equipment that showcase the contributions of the Royal Engineers to British military operations.
Visitors appreciate the wide range of exhibits, which include everything from historic bridging equipment to modern-day explosive ordnance disposal tools. The museum's comprehensive coverage of military engineering from the 18th century to the present day is often noted as a strong point.
Many reviewers highlight the museum's interactive displays and hands-on exhibits, which help to engage visitors of all ages. The life-sized dioramas and detailed models are frequently mentioned as impressive features that bring history to life.
The museum's organization and presentation of information receive positive feedback, with many visitors finding the displays well-curated and informative. The knowledgeable staff and volunteers are often praised for their enthusiasm and willingness to share additional insights.
However, some visitors mention that certain areas of the museum could benefit from updates or renovations. A few reviewers note that the layout can be confusing at times, and signage could be improved to enhance navigation through the exhibits.
While the museum appeals greatly to those with a specific interest in military history or engineering, some general visitors find the content a bit specialized or overwhelming. The museum's location, slightly outside the town center, is occasionally cited as a minor inconvenience.
Despite these minor criticisms, the Royal Engineers Museum is generally regarded as a valuable educational resource that offers a comprehensive look at an important aspect of military history. Its extensive collection and informative displays make it a worthwhile visit for those interested in engineering, military history, or British heritage.
One of the (if not the) best museums of military engineering in the world. Some extraordinary items on display, from the actual map used by Wellington at Waterloo to a Harrier jump-jet, telling the history over many centuries and all over the globe of the Corps of Royal Engineers. Lots to see, lots to learn, lots to enjoy. Well worth a visit.
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