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A fun, informative trip, especially watching the guard horse shift. We saw this scene as soon as we arrived, probably at 10:15 am. If I had to give a comment (for museum reviews), it was probably the following. The display was behind the glass, and a few feet away, creating a false impression that the isolation glass did not exist. As if we could put our heads in to see the exhibit
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A fun, informative trip, especially watching the guard horse shift. We saw this scene as soon as we arrived, probably at 10:15 am. If I had to give a comment (for museum reviews), it was probably the following. The display was behind the glass, and a few feet away, creating a false impression that the isolation glass did not exist. As if we could put our heads in to see the exhibit
It's just a small museum, but interesting, detailing the history of the Household Cavalry Regiment, the convoy of the Queen of England, which dates back to the Civil War. Try on a formal uniform and helmet if you want (I didn't wear it because it looked heavy), and look through glass partitions, where soldiers spend a lot of time tending horses every day, and their hair is very neat and shiny.
The Royal Cavalry Museum introduces the rich history of British cavalry service from the post-Civil War to the present. It is dedicated to the Blue Army and the Royal Cavalry who were killed in the terrorist bombings in Irish shopping malls in the 1980s.
In this Royal Cavalry Museum, they can change their costumes, and they can also see them raising horses. The venue is also very quiet and comfortable.
The Royal Cavalry Museum is situated next to the Royal Cavalry Building and can be visited for 7 pounds. The museum is not very large. It introduces the history and honors of the British Royal Cavalry. It displays the cavalry's wearing facilities and weapons. It also shows modern videos. If you have time, you can see them.
On the way from Westminster Abbey to Trafalgar Square, the occasionally fully equipped cavalry, mounted on high horses, was very noticeable. The museum can use London pass, so I went in and took a look at it. The exhibition is general, but the racecourse is quite large.