Murder at Admiral’s House

Book your place on the investigation

Saturday 19 June, 2027

Time: 6:30PM - 10:00PM

Location: Old Royal Naval College

Ticket Price: £170

Step into a world of intrigue and excitement for a thrilling after-hours murder mystery experience in Admiral’s House. Assemble your team of detectives, explore our historic buildings at nighttime, and interrogate enigmatic suspects to piece together the scattered clues before the time is up!

With 90 minutes to investigate, interrogate, and deduce, will your team crack the case, or will the culprit slip through your fingers?

This event consists of two sessions, one starting at 7pm, and the following at 8.30pm.

Please note: Recommended age 16 and above. Running time: 90 minutes.

Further Information

Admiral’s House is the oldest building of the Old Royal Naval College site, originally commissioned by King Charles II to be his King’s House in 1660. In 1745 the rooms became the official residence of the Governor of Greenwich Hospital. It then became known as Admiral’s House, as the Governor was almost always an Admiral.

The location: Old Royal Naval College
Address: Painted Hall, Old Royal Naval College, King William Walk, Greenwich, London SE10 9NN
What3words: puddles.chained.digits
Parking: On site parking
Accessibility: The Painted Hall is on the first floor of the College.

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