Airborne Forces Museum

Airborne Forces Museum, Browning Barracks, Queens Avenue, Aldershot, Hampshire, GU11 2BU.
The history of those who fought as part of Airborne Forces is realistically portrayed in their Museum in Aldershot. The Museum was officially opened in March 1969 by Field Marshall Montgomery. It traces the history of British Airborne Forces since their beginning in 1940 to the present day. With the help of weapons, equipment, dioramas and briefing models the museum tells the story of the many actions in which members of the Parachute Regiment and other Airborne soldiers took part; the early raids, D-Day, Arnhem, Rhine Crossing and the post-war campaigns such as the Falklands.
Opening Times:

All Year Round 10:00-16:00  Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri
25th Dec-26th Dec  Closed Christmas holidays

Note: Last admission, 15:45. After 9 June 2007 Sats open to groups by appointment. Evening group visit also available by prior arrangement.
Opening times listed were correct at the time of entry but should be checked before departure.

Contact Information:

Telephone 01252 349619
Fax 01252 349203


Facilities:

  Parking on Site
Shop(s)
Wheel Chair Accesswheelchair ramps.

Admission/Prices:

  Adult £3.50 Service personnnel - £1.50
Child £1.50
Senior £1.50

Prices listed were correct at the time of entry but should be checked before departure.

Map/Directions: