The story of a British infantry regiment from its formation to the present day
Explore the museum's significant collection including 12 Victoria Cross Medals won by the Regiment, the uniform and bearskin of King George V (a former Colonel-in-Chief of the Regiment) and an Eagle Standard of the 82nd Regiment of the French Line captured by the Royal Fusiliers during the Napoleonic Wars.
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The museum is housed in a building originally built as officers' quarters. The building still houses the Royal Regiment of Fusiliers' Regimental Headquarters and the Officers' Mess, which is used for formal dinners and ceremonial occasions.
Formation and combat
The Royal Regiment of Fusiliers was formed on 20th June 1685, when King James II issued a Royal Warrant to raise an infantry force from the existing Tower of London Garrison. The first Commanding Officer was the Constable of the Tower. The Fusiliers' intended role was to guard the guns at the Tower of London. The force later fought in Belgium and Spain, and in the American War of Independence.
Moving away
The majority of the Royal Fusiliers moved to Hounslow in 1881 after being based at the Tower for nearly 200 years. Only a small number stayed. The regiment returned in 1949 for 11 years. During this time, single soldiers were barracked in the Waterloo Block while married men and their families lived in houses within the Tower.
After this, the Tower became the home of a Royal Fusilier TA Regiment and continues to be the Regimental Headquarters.
Today, garrison duties are undertaken by the Yeoman Warders and a rota made of three London District regiments.
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Ceremony of the Keys
Be part of this ancient tradition, which has taken place every night for at least 700 years in the Ceremony of the Keys at the Tower of London.
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- From 21:30-22:05
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Yeoman Warder tours
Discover captivating stories of pain and passion, treachery and torture with our Yeoman Warder tours at the Tower of London.
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- Tours begin every 30 minutes
- Tower of London
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- Events
Members-Only Ceremony of the Keys
Members-only access to the traditional locking up of the Tower of London, the Ceremony of the Keys.
- 08 December 2024; 19 January, 16 February, 23 March 2025
- 21:30
- Tower of London
- Separate ticket (advance booking required)
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