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Mums go free to the Mary Rose


Henry VIII loved his mum, Elizabeth of York, but she never got to see his pride and joy – the Mary Rose. Treat your mum this Mother’s Day and bring her to see his historic flagship for free.

Join Henry this Mother’s Day weekend for an unforgettable family day out. Explore his famous warship and the fascinating Tudor artefacts that were unearthed from the depths of the Solent, after more than 400 years in the seabed.

Visitors will have the opportunity to meet King Henry himself as he regales visitors with stories about his own mother, his time on the throne, and the dramatic sinking of the Mary Rose.

Kids can create a handmade card and a unique Tudor petal cushion gift, using traditional ingredients like dried lavender and roses that could have been picked in a Tudor garden.

Plus, mums go free to the Mary Rose all Mother’s Day weekend. Simply purchase your tickets for the 30th or 31st online from 1st – 30th of March to redeem a free mum’s ticket with your visit.

For further details, please visit www.maryrose.org before your visit.

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