The National Horseracing Museum

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The National Horseracing Museum

The National Horse Racing Museum is a 5-acre site in the heart of Newmarket, Suffolk, on the site of what was once King Charles II's sporting palace and stables. It is also home to the British Sporting Art Trust and Retraining of Racehorses charity and was opened by HM Queen Elizabeth II in 2016. The museum cares for an internationally significant collection of horseracing memorabilia and a national gallery showing the finest examples of British sporting art – from George Stubbs and John Wootton to Peter Tillemans and Alfred Munnings. Paintings from the collection can be found on the Art UK Shop and purchased as prints.
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