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Recommended sightseeing time:2-3 hours
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Royal Arsenal, London SE18 6FR, United KingdomMap
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The Greenwich Heritage Center is now the site of the main British Maritime Museum. It includes both the Royal Navy and merchant ships, churches and painted halls, all of which are cultural relics of the seventeenth century.
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Greenwich Heritage Centre Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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The Greenwich Heritage Centre was formerly the Stedelijk Museum and the Local History Museum. Here you can learn about the long history and regional family history of the Greenwich area. At the same time, the 0 degree line of the world is here, time is created here, and you will also discover the greatness and miracles of the British here.
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Greenwich Heritage Centre Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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The Greenwich Heritage Center is now the site of the main British Maritime Museum. It includes both the Royal Navy and merchant ships, churches and painted halls, all of which are cultural relics of the seventeenth century.
Greenwich Heritage Center is a modern museum with free admission. It tells the history of the Woolwich Arsenal area, focusing on the history of the Royal Artillery Corps and its links with Woolwich Town, near a market very close to the Thames River.
The Greenwich Heritage Center is actually the name of the Greenwich Museum and the Museum of Local History. The centre has a rich collection that can help us understand Greenwich's history and culture. It's very convenient to get from London. You can take a Thames liner, a London bus or a train to Woolwich Arsenal Station.
Greenwich is the birthplace of time. World time is very mysterious. It has excellent greening. Many lawns are covered. The tall French sycamore trees are also very lush and refreshing.
It's a bit like our Chinese Museum. It's a World Heritage Site. It's on the list. This is a free visit. His predecessors are the Municipal Museum and the Museum of Local History. Here we can learn about the long history of Greenwich.