Discover more about the history of flight and the Royal Air Force in this bespoke dementia friendly tour. This tour is designed to enable people living with early-stage dementia and their carers and companions to experience the RAF Museum through an engaging and relaxed tour.
New Tour Launching in 2026!
This tour will take our Battle of Britain aircraft and collection as its focus and explore this important time in our history with the help of photographs and handling items so that participants can get hands-on during the session. You’ll have the opportunity to find out more about Battle of Britain pilot Ray Holmes, the extraordinary bravery of WAAF Sergeant Joan Mortimer and ingenious inventor Beatrice Shilling.
Tour Dates:
29 January
26 February
26 March
The tours will be led by a member of staff from the Museum’s Learning & Engagement Team. The RAF Museum London is an accredited Dementia Friendly Venue. This tour is for people living with dementia and their carer or companion to enjoy together.
Tours will last approximately 45 minutes with lots of opportunities to ask questions and share your own experiences.
For more information please contact
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Timetable
Arrival & Refreshments: 2.30pm-3pm
Tour: 3pm -3.45pm
Meeting point: Hangar 1 entrance
Price: Free
Booking: Booking is essential. There are extremely limited numbers for each tour, please cancel your booking so that it can be offered to others if you can no longer attend. Please book a ticket for every person attending the tour.
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