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Portsmouth Historic Dockyard
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Portsmouth sits on Portsea Island, making it one of the only British cities built almost entirely on an island, separated from the Hampshire mainland by a narrow tidal channel. That geographical quirk has shaped everything: the density of the old town, the constant presence of the water, and above all the city's identity as the home of the Royal Navy for more than five centuries. The dockyard that dominates the northern waterfront is not a heritage attraction bolted onto a working city; it is the reason the city exists at all.
The Historic Dockyard is where most visitors find their bearings, and rightly so. The Portsmouth Historic Dockyard Ultimate Explorer ticket opens up a collection that includes HMS Victory, Nelson's flagship at Trafalgar in 1805, and the raised hull of the Mary Rose, Henry VIII's warship recovered from the Solent in 1982 after more than four centuries on the seabed. The Mary Rose Museum alone justifies a full afternoon; the conservation work on display is extraordinary, and the dual-sided galleries allow visitors to look directly at the preserved timbers while the recovered artefacts are shown opposite. Few maritime museums anywhere in the world hold objects of comparable age and narrative weight.
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