Join us in celebrating Cutty Sark’s 155th birthday with an enchanting performance by Trinity Laban Chamber Choir, under the directorship of award-winning tenor, choral director, and music education ...
Each November is Disability History Month, which celebrates the lives and stories of disabled people. Head to the Queen’s House for a day of talks showcasing the disability histories connected to ...
Subscribe and listen to the Royal Observatory Greenwich's podcast Look Up! where our astronomers Jess and Catherine talk through some of November’s must-see cosmic objects. They'll also delve into ...
See extraordinary art for free inside one of London's most beautiful buildings The Queen's House is free to visit. We recommend booking tickets online in advance to guarantee entry and receive updates ...
"Clouds are said to be the bane of astronomers, but they can also be the inspiration for a breath-taking astrophotograph. These rare, incredibly high nacreous clouds reflect colour like oil does on ...
Visit the home of Greenwich Mean Time, stand on the world-famous Prime Meridian Line and come to London's only Planetarium Resurfacing work is taking place outside the Royal Observatory from 11-17 ...
Resurfacing work is taking place outside the Royal Observatory from 11-17 November. The Observatory will still open every day as usual, but the path up the hill through Greenwich Park will be closed.
Annie Maunder (1868-1947) was an astronomer, astrophotographer and science communicator. During her lifetime she made important contributions to numerous areas of astronomy, particularly solar ...
Diwali at the National Maritime Museum is a fantastic family-friendly celebration, featuring free live performances, workshops, talks, a lantern parade and more. For two years running the Museum has ...
How did the Sun, planets and moons in the Solar System form? There is a surprising amount of debate and several strong and competing theories, but do scientists have an answer? Any theory about how ...
Stand on the historic Prime Meridian of the World at the Royal Observatory Greenwich. Since 1884, all distances east and west have been measured from the Prime Meridian line in Greenwich. Astronomers ...