A History of the British Army
Located in the heart of Chelsea in London is the National Army Museum. This premiere institution is dedicated to the rich history of the British Army, covering events from the army's creation in the 17th century, all the way up to present day. Through various interactive exhibits, you can explore the history of noteworthy events that involved the British Army, gaining deep insight in to the experience of soldiers, the ever-changing equipment and technology of warfare and the army's influence on Great Britain and global events.
What to see at the Museum
The museum is separated into themed galleries, each covering topics such as the life of a soldier, the impact the British Army has had on society, a history of the British Army and global operations. One of the most popular places within the museum is the Soldier Gallery. Here, you can learn more about individuals who served in the British army through different time periods through their stories, told via diary entries, uniforms, medals and weapons. Another draw is The Battle Gallery, which provides bold, vivid depictions of various conflicts the army has been involved in.
An Educational Visit
Utilising interactive displays, family-friendly activities and multimedia installations, the National Army Museum is a great place to visit for the whole family. The site also hosts regular lectures, workshops and temporary exhibitions, ensuring you will always discover something new. Entrance is free, so there is no excuse to miss out on the incredible National Army Museum.
Directions from the National Army Museum to the Clinic
Our Barnes Clinic
Our clinic is located in Barnes, South-West London and is easily accessible by public transport.
For more information including parking and other practicalities see our Barnes clinic page
Book an Appointment
Booking an appointment with one of our therapists is quick and easy. There is no long waiting time and you don’t need a referral from your GP.