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Maritime museums · Yorkshire & the Humber

U-8047 Submarine Museum

U-8047 Submarine Museum in England Yorkshire, United Kingdom.

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Plan your visit

Typical visit
2 h–3 h

About

U-8047 Submarine Museum is a preserved museum ship in England Yorkshire, United Kingdom — a vessel of historic significance preserved as a public visitor attraction. Britain's museum ships span Tudor warships (Mary Rose), tea clippers (Cutty Sark), Victorian battleships (HMS Warrior) and 20th-century submarines.

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Place summary

The U-8047 Submarine Museum is located in Yorkshire and focuses on maritime history. It features the U-8047, a German submarine from World War II, providing insights into naval warfare and submarine technology. The museum aims to educate visitors about the significance of submarines in military history.

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Coordinates
53.7910, -1.5330
Address
Armouries Drive, Leeds, LS10 1LG
Official site
royalarmouries.org

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Where is U-8047 Submarine Museum?
U-8047 Submarine Museum is in Yorkshire & the Humber, in the United Kingdom — coordinates 53.7910°, -1.5330°.