Sell out success for Dorset Tank Museum

A record number of people attended Tiger Day

Tiger 131
Published 27th Apr 2024
Last updated 27th Apr 2024

4,500 visitors attended the record-breaking sell-out Tiger Day at The Tank Museum to see the world’s only running Tiger I tank in action.

The Tiger 131 runs only twice a year on Tiger Day in April and September and attracts visitors from all over the world for the rare opportunity to see this fierce German weapon.

Panzer III and Tiger 131

Museum Curator David Willey said, “The Tiger 131 is the most famous tank in the Museum’s collection and was an important prize when it was seized by the Allies in 1943.

“Over 80 years from its capture, the Tiger 131 is still fascinating crowds and playing an important role in telling the story of tanks and the people that served in them.”

Highlights of the day included a battle re-enactment and WW2 tank display, including fellow Hollywood film star Sherman ‘Fury’ in a unique demonstration of historic tanks.

Sherman 'Fury' Tank

As well as all the thrilling action, visitors were able to get up close to the vehicles in the arena and see live artillery firing.

Tiger Day is a sell-out event, so make sure to book your Autum Tiger Day tickets in advance here.

ABOUT THE TANK MUSEUM

The Tank Museum at Bovington in Dorset brings the story of tanks and tank crews to life.

With over 300 tanks from 26 nations, The Tank Museum holds the finest and most historically significant collection of fighting armour in the world. These range from the world’s first ever tank, Little Willie, through to the British Army’s current Main Battle Tank, Challenger 2.

Ten powerful exhibitions tell the story of armoured warfare spanning over 100 years of history. As you explore the Museum’s seven large halls, you come face with face to face with tanks and hear incredible true stories from the last century.

The Tank Museum is an independent Museum and registered Charity.

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