
There is a variety of exhibits from the uniforms of centuries past to the present day, on the changing role of the household cavalry, on the ceremonial and active service roles it plays and the day to day life of a soldier in the household calvary. The Household Cavalry Museum opened in 2007 at the headquarters of the Queen's Life Guard. The Household Cavalry Museum offers you a unique "behind-the-scenes" look at the work that goes into the ceremonial duties and operational role of the Household Cavalry Regiments. Included is an impressive display of Household Cavalry headdresses, swords and firearms, while some of the many battle honours of the resgiment are illustrated by dioramas.
Normally entry fare of The Household Cavalry Museum for Adult is £6.00 and for Child is £4.00. The opening time is as Monday – Sunday (10.00–18.00) with last admission at 17.15 (March–September) and Monday – Sunday (10.00–17.00) with last admission 16.15 (October –February).You can buy “London Pass” and visit 71 Attractions in London instead of buying tickets at each attraction. It can save your time and energy.
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