The Museum of Military Medicine Keogh Barracks, Ash Vale, Aldershot GU12 5RQ

The Museum of Military Medicine

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The Museum of Military Medicine Keogh Barracks, Ash Vale, Aldershot GU12 5RQ

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Keogh Barracks, Ash Vale, Aldershot GU12 5RQ

Hours

  • SaturdayClosed
  • SundayClosed
  • MondayClosed
  • TuesdayClosed
  • WednesdayClosed
  • ThursdayClosed
  • FridayClosed

Features

  • Wheelchair-accessible entrance
  • Wheelchair-accessible toilet
  • Wheelchair-accessible car park
  • Toilets
  • Good for kids
  • Restaurant

Recommended Reviews

Helen Burgess
14.01.2024
The Museum of Military Medicine
This is an engaging, small and quiet museum demonstrating the history of medicine in the course of military conflict. The artefacts are mainly relevant but not necessarily related to medicine, rather the medics in question. Overall a good couple of hours spent.The museum is behind the gates of an operational barracks so ID and security checks are required to get in and photography is not allowed.
Antony Njuguna
30.12.2023
The Museum of Military Medicine
A very detailed and informative museum. There are a lot of wax figures showing different clothing, events and equipment from past history with information on each display. There are no queues and you don't need to buy a ticket before hand. If you're interested in Military History, especially in the Royal Army Medical Corps, this is definitely worth a visit.
Ian Chia
25.12.2023
The Museum of Military Medicine
Excellent museum to visit if you are into combat medicine & it’s evolution over the 400 or so years. A lot of interesting & authentic pieces of military history set in chronological order according to the years & era. Staff are really friendly & welcoming. As well as a wide variety of item in the shop. If you visiting do make sure to bring photo ID as you are entering an active military base.
Louise Smith
22.12.2023
The Museum of Military Medicine
Super museum, slightly off the beaten track. Packed full of military history from way way back to present-day. Everything well-labelled and informative, with a clear timeline. Photos, uniforms, medals, equipment - the lot, including some unique items lent by prestigious museums. I wasn’t expecting to stay long, but I did. Take photo ID (it’s on a military base). Highly recommended.
Ian Stone
21.12.2023
The Museum of Military Medicine
Well worth a visit to understand the Military role in Medicine and the affects military conflicts have had on medical advances
Z A
20.12.2023
The Museum of Military Medicine
An interesting, informative exhibition that gives a detailed history of medical & dental practices in the British Armed Forces during conflict over the centuries. Lot's of well preserved artifacts - from the quirky to the macabre! If you like to read up on everything the museum provides, allow a couple of hours for this at least. There's also a shop selling souvenirs & postcards on the premises.
Shurik McLaren
19.12.2023
The Museum of Military Medicine
lots of historical items, documents, medals, weapons, medical stuff. Friendly staff, clean and tidy facilities. Free car parking, free entrance, though any donations are welcome.
Cindy So
18.12.2023
The Museum of Military Medicine
A well maintained museum with lots of information. It has a surprisingly large collection of memorabilia / artefacts. Kids were entertained for an hour. Definitely worth booking a visit.
joseph chismon
16.12.2023
The Museum of Military Medicine
Excellent museum. Lots of interesting displays and exhibits charting the history of military medicine.Some really interesting items.Bit depressing, all the ingenious ways of maiming, and the no less ingenious ways of trying to fix the damages.We spent around 1.5hours there, lots to read and look at.Toilets available.Car park at entrance to barracks.The museum is free to enter and inside the barracks, so check website to what ID you need to show to enter barracks.While there, you could consider Brookwood Cemetery, not far up the same road.

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Keogh Barracks, Ash Vale, Aldershot GU12 5RQ
The Museum of Military Medicine