

The Tank Museum, The Mezzanine And Balcony
Bovington, Dorset, BH20 6JG -
Up to
120 guestsOffers
catering
The Tank Museum provides a unique setting for a wide range of corporate and private events. Your function will be held amongst the world’s finest and most historically significant collection of tanks. As a registered charity and Museum of the Royal Armoured Corp and Royal Tank Regiment, all revenues raised are reinvested into the Museum, to develop our exhibitions and maintain our collections for future generations to enjoy.
Overlooking the idyllic Purbeck hills on one side and our major exhibition, the Tank Story Hall, on the other, our balcony area is a wonderful space for functions such as drinks receptions and corporate lunches. The space also boasts a grandstand view of the Kuwait Arena which is used for displays and corporate experiences, along with easy access to our modern restaurant.
The Mezzanine And Balcony
Capacity & layout
Standing
up to 120
Theatre
up to 100
Cabaret
up to 80
Catering & drinks
Catering arrangements
Amenities
Tea
Flipchart
Disabled access
Lectern
Breakout rooms
Space rules
Cancellation policy
In the event of cancellation by the Customer, the Company should be informed in writing but will reserve the right to apply charges and any other expenses incurred. Cancellations received two-four weeks prior to the hire date will be invoiced for 50% of the full amount. Cancellations received less than two weeks before the hire date will be invoiced for the full amount.
Location
Reviews
Mick Saunders
January 2025Fabulous museum with a wide range of tanks and armoured vehicles. We went to Tiger day and the tank demonstrations were awesome. Star of the show was definitely Tiger 131 , the only Tiger tank Mk1 functional today and just witnessing ruining around the display ground was amazing. A fantastic day out and so much history to be learned.
Adrian Bell
February 2025Fabulous place to visit, very large and lots to see (& touch). Split into different areas, it flows well and lots to see and interact with. Lots of kid friendly sections including wartime shops & living room, toy tanks and even tank computer games. Check out the events page on the website for Tank demonstrations. A small cafe / drink stop downstairs currently next to soft play area. Upstairs is full cafe with plenty of seating. A worthwhile visit.
Chris Glover
February 2025If you are interested in tanks, the world wars, or just military stuff in general, there are stories of the brave, stories of campaigns and so much to see and learn that you could easily spend a whole day here reading and looking at everything. The tanks and some of their history are fascinating. Your ticket also gets you in free for any further visits in non event days. An absolute bargain. They also have a cafe which does basic meals and drinks which is very acceptable. Highly recommended place to visit.
chris duffy
February 2025Really blown away by how amazing this has become since the last time I visited 15 years ago. So many interactive areas for younger children. My 5 year old boy had a great day. Not 5 stars as the Tank toys were a bit old and rubbish amd the action man had no legs. Also. The wooden tank area had minimal dowels to build the models
The Mezzanine And Balcony