National Army Museum
Museum in London
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September 2023 | The museum planned to replace the 'Society' gallery with 'Army At Home' gallery. |
April 2023 | The museum replaced the 'Empire and Army' gallery with 'Formation' and 'Global' galleries. |
April 7 2023 | The museum replaced the 'Battle' gallery with 'Conflict in Europe' gallery. |
2022 | Under new director Brigadier Justin Maciejewski, the museum was reported to have returned to its original Royal Charter aims, focusing on an evidence-based historical perspective. |
2020 | The museum launched 'Foe to Friend', an exhibition about the British Army of the Rhine (BAOR), which was scheduled to run until 2024. |
2018 | Justin Maciejewski took over as director of the National Army Museum. |
2017 | The National Army Museum underwent a major redisplay, creating five new permanent galleries: Soldier, Army, Battle, Society, and a temporary display space. |
March 2017 | Queen Elizabeth II reopened the museum after a three-year renovation, marking the completion of a significant redesign by BDP architects and Event Communications. |
May 1 2014 | The National Army Museum closed to the public for a major £23.75 million rebuilding programme, with £11.5 million funded by the Heritage Lottery Fund. |
2010 | Janice Murray became the director of the National Army Museum. |
October 2010 | The museum opened a new permanent National Service gallery, concluding a major redisplay of its exhibits. |
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