Mars has
landed in the
Painted Hall
Welcome to the Old Royal Naval College, an extraordinary cultural destination in the heart of the Maritime Greenwich UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Don't miss 'Mars' in the Painted Hall on display until 20 January.
'Mars' is coming to the Painted Hall this winter. Following the sell-out success of 'Gaia' and 'Museum of the Moon', 'Mars' will continue Luke Jerram’s out-of-this-world installations.
Book nowDive into 600 Years of British History
Our iconic riverside estate has six centuries of rich history linking an incredible cast of monarchs and famous British figures.
The Painted Hall is the jewel in our crown and known as 'Britain's Sistine Chapel'.
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Read moreGetting Here
We’re in the heart of the Maritime Greenwich UNESCO World Heritage site. Just eight minutes on the train from London Bridge.
How to get here
Book Now
Purchase a General Admission ticket to the Painted Hall for £16.50. Convert it to an Annual Pass for no extra cost to give you unlimited entry for a whole year. Kids go free.
Opening Times
The Painted Hall, Chapel and Visitor Centre are open daily, 10am–5pm.
The grounds are open daily 8am–11pm.
Getting Here
We’re in the heart of the Maritime Greenwich UNESCO World Heritage site. Just eight minutes on the train from London Bridge.
How to get here
Book Now
Purchase a General Admission ticket to the Painted Hall for £16.50. Convert it to an Annual Pass for no extra cost to give you unlimited entry for a whole year. Kids go free.
Opening Times
The Painted Hall, Chapel and Visitor Centre are open daily, 10am–5pm.
The grounds are open daily 8am–11pm.
What's on
SEE ALLEyes on Mars: A Cultural and Scientific Exploration
Mon 20 Jan 2025 | 6pm–10pm
Explore our fascination with the red planet with a one-off event featuring artist Luke Jerram and London’s leading Mars experts.
Find out moreSustainable Fine Dining with Douglas McMaster
Sat 25 Jan | 7pm–10.30pm
An unforgettable dining experience with Douglas McMaster, chef patron and owner of Silo, the world’s first zero-waste restaurant.
Find out more