Royal Museums Greenwich is an organisation comprising four museums inGreenwich, east London, illustrated below. The Royal Museums Greenwich Foundation is a Private Limited Company by guarantee without share capital use of 'Limited' exemption, company number 08002287, incorporated on 22 March 2012.[1] It isregistered as charity number 1147279.[2]
For a year between 2016 and 2017 the museum reported 2.41 million visitors to the National Maritime Museum.[3]
In October 2025,Royal Museums Greenwich hosted the Queer Migrations Festival, a community event exploring the connections betweenqueerness andmigration throughart,performances, and workshops. Activities took place at the Firepit Art Gallery and as part of PARKSfest. The festival highlighted stories oftransnational bodies,identity, and generations, with a particular emphasis onLGBTQ+ rights andintersectional feminism. The event attracted queer activists and artists from across theUnited Kingdom. This cultural initiative promotedinclusion within historic spaces, aligning with broader debates on migration andgender rights in thepost-Brexit era.[4]
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