Cheshire Military Museum

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Chester, United Kingdom

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Army museum· Museums and Institutions· Tourist attraction

Cheshire Military Museum Reviews | Rating 4.6 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Cheshire Military Museum is located in Chester, United Kingdom on Colvin House, Grosvenor St. Cheshire Military Museum is rated 4.6 out of 5 in the category army museum in United Kingdom. The Cheshire Military Museum, in Chester, tells the story of the Cheshire Soldiers from the 17th Century right through to the present day. Follow the exploits of the Regiments of Cheshire and their travels across the world during many great battles. Learn about the wars they fought, experience life in the trenches for a World War One soldier, and immerse yourself in the history of the soldiers. The museum also houses the Archive of the Cheshire Regiment.

Address

Colvin House, Grosvenor St

Phone

+44 1244327617

Company size

1-10 employees

Headquarters

Chester, Cheshire

Founded

1972

Amenities

Good for kidsToiletsNo restaurant

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entranceWheelchair-accessible toilet

Open hours

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Swiss Don

Simply brilliant - makes one even prouder of our brave military lads - from both yesteryear and present day !!

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Greyson Contreras

Chester is a small English town but with a lot of history, even though the museum is not a big museum you can have a good time checking all the items they have collected during all these decades.. I totally recommend checking it if you’re in Chester

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Rob Allen

This place is very informative, it is well laid out, maintained and up to date. The mock ww trenches were so realistic and gave a true picture of what they were like

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Michael Earl

Spent an hour here looking at what Cheshire soldiers did in the last few hundred years.There's a lot to read and there's some nice displays. Really liked the World War 1 & 2 exhibits like the bunker setpiece. Once these exhibitions are done, you wind back to the reception area. But it's not over. You can go outside. (There isn't any signage for this and if I hadn't been told about it, I would have missed it). Outside, there's a couple of military vehicles and then that leads onto another area about modern armed forced. I think that area could be a lot better. Feels like there's a lot more that could be put in there. Ended up buying a few things from the gift shop at the end too.

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Mawuena Hafeh

Interesting experience.. Good to know a few more things about the British. Atmosphere is perfect