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Mary Rose Museum adds 4D attraction as part of 'biggest ever expansion'
POSTED 28 Oct 2022 . BY Tom Walker
The theatre will showcase the untold story of the finding, excavation, and recovery of the Mary Rose Credit: Mary Rose Trust/Figment Productions
Plans have been announced for the biggest ever expansion of the museum housing the Mary Rose
The historic warship of King Henry VIII sank in 1545 and was then found and raised in 1982
The expansion includes a new 4D immersive theatre experience
The Mary Rose Trust partnered with Figment Productions to create the new immersive experience
Plans have been announced for the biggest ever expansion of the museum housing the Mary Rose, the historic warship of King Henry VIII.

The main new addition to the attraction – which opened its doors in 2013 – is a new 4D immersive theatre experience, called "1982 – Dive the Mary Rose".

Set to open in the spring of 2023, the theatre will showcase the untold story of the finding, excavation, and recovery of the Mary Rose.

Built in 1510, the ship served in the English navy for more than 30 years, before sinking during the Battle of the Solent in 1545. It was located and raised in 1982.

Using 4D technology and previously unseen footage of the recovery, the theatre will bring the raising of the ship to life through the smells, sounds and movement of the operation, with visitors given 3D glasses and CGI used to optimise the experience.

Dominic Jones, CEO of the Mary Rose Trust, which owns and manages the museum, said: “Never in the history of the Mary Rose Trust have we undertaken such a monumental expansion.

"We're incredibly proud to announce that in the Spring of 2023 we will be launching this state-of-the-art technological innovation to help bring the fascinating story of the Mary Rose into the modern day. This is a world-class immersive experience not to be missed.

“I can’t thank enough all those who have supported us get to where we are today, from the National Heritage Memorial Fund and the National Lottery Heritage Fund to individuals, companies and grantmakers.

"It is our ongoing vision to sustain the Mary Rose’s legacy and her collection as a leading museum. This expansion will kick start next year with us doing just that.”

The Mary Rose Trust partnered with Figment Productions to create the new 4D experience. The digital media production company has previously worked with the National Trust, Royal Opera House and Legoland.
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Mary Rose Museum adds 4D attraction as part of 'biggest ever expansion'
POSTED 28 Oct 2022 . BY Tom Walker
The theatre will showcase the untold story of the finding, excavation, and recovery of the Mary Rose Credit: Mary Rose Trust/Figment Productions
Plans have been announced for the biggest ever expansion of the museum housing the Mary Rose
The historic warship of King Henry VIII sank in 1545 and was then found and raised in 1982
The expansion includes a new 4D immersive theatre experience
The Mary Rose Trust partnered with Figment Productions to create the new immersive experience
Plans have been announced for the biggest ever expansion of the museum housing the Mary Rose, the historic warship of King Henry VIII.

The main new addition to the attraction – which opened its doors in 2013 – is a new 4D immersive theatre experience, called "1982 – Dive the Mary Rose".

Set to open in the spring of 2023, the theatre will showcase the untold story of the finding, excavation, and recovery of the Mary Rose.

Built in 1510, the ship served in the English navy for more than 30 years, before sinking during the Battle of the Solent in 1545. It was located and raised in 1982.

Using 4D technology and previously unseen footage of the recovery, the theatre will bring the raising of the ship to life through the smells, sounds and movement of the operation, with visitors given 3D glasses and CGI used to optimise the experience.

Dominic Jones, CEO of the Mary Rose Trust, which owns and manages the museum, said: “Never in the history of the Mary Rose Trust have we undertaken such a monumental expansion.

"We're incredibly proud to announce that in the Spring of 2023 we will be launching this state-of-the-art technological innovation to help bring the fascinating story of the Mary Rose into the modern day. This is a world-class immersive experience not to be missed.

“I can’t thank enough all those who have supported us get to where we are today, from the National Heritage Memorial Fund and the National Lottery Heritage Fund to individuals, companies and grantmakers.

"It is our ongoing vision to sustain the Mary Rose’s legacy and her collection as a leading museum. This expansion will kick start next year with us doing just that.”

The Mary Rose Trust partnered with Figment Productions to create the new 4D experience. The digital media production company has previously worked with the National Trust, Royal Opera House and Legoland.
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Mary Rose Museum faces £2.2m funding shortfall as chief calls for increased independent museum support during COVID-19 crisis


Helen Bonser-Wilton, CEO of Portsmouth's Mary Rose Museum, says the attraction, along with the rest of Britain's independent museums are in "mortal peril" unless the government and heritage organisations act soon.
Mary Rose to be revealed to the world after 34-year conservation effort


On 19 July, 471 years to the day that the Mary Rose was sunk, the flagship of Henry VIII’s fleet will be brought back to life thanks to a £39m (US$51m, €45.7m) investment.
Mary Rose Museum sails to success at Museums and Heritage Awards


The Mary Rose Museum in Portsmouth was among the chief winners at the Museums and Heritage Awards on May 14, scooping two trophies at the ceremony in London.
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