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Welcome to the official website for Nelson’s flagship-HMS Victory. Best known for her role in the Battle of Trafalgar, the Victory currently has a dual role as the flagship of the Commander-in-Chief Naval Home Command and as a living museum to the Georgian navy.
 

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This site will help you to learn about all aspects of this great ship. Find out about the  men who sailed in her, how she was built and her long and continuing Naval career. You will also find useful information to help you plan a visit to HMS Victory and discover more about our special events and activities.
 
The Historic Dockyard opens at 10am everyday throughout the year, except when closed on Christmas Eve, Christmas Day and Boxing Day. From April to October the last tickets to the attractions are sold at 4.30pm and the Dockyard gates are closed at 6.00pm. From November to March the last tickets to the attractions are sold at 4.00pm and the Dockyard gates are closed at 5.30pm. Our Visiting pages will give you more details about Victory’s opening hours.
 
So, step aboard and explore the wooden world of the Georgian Navy…

 
Latest News- Double Freedom for HMS Victory
 
The Commanding Officer of HMS Victory, Lieutenant Commander John Scivier has been honoured by being given the Freedom of the City of London at a traditional ceremony held in the historic Guildhall on Tuesday 29th January. The honour was also extended to John's wife Kerry in what was a very unusual double ceremony made particularly special as the event was presided over by the Chamberlain himself.
 
 


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Latest News- Facelift for HMS Victory

HMS Victory is looking rather different at the moment as she enjoys a facelift to keep her looking ship shape! The restoration process for the ship is always ongoing as we strive to maintain the ship for the future. Click on 'Read More' below to see some fascinating photographs of the work...

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