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We are now an accredited AV supplier across Royal Museums Greenwich

1 June 2026 · 4 min read · Maritime Greenwich · UNESCO
4 Venues Accredited
UNESCO World Heritage Site
1 Production Team
5,000+ Total Estate Capacity

The announcement

We are delighted to announce that Kudos AV is now an accredited AV supplier across all four venues at Royal Museums Greenwich, the UNESCO Maritime Greenwich World Heritage Site on the south bank of the Thames.

Our accreditation covers Cutty Sark, the National Maritime Museum, the Royal Observatory and the Queen's House: four of the most architecturally significant and historically important buildings in London, all now sitting under one Kudos AV supplier listing, one production team and one technical voice.

For our clients, this means a single point of contact for events anywhere on the estate. Whether that is a 1,000 guest reception under the glass roof of the Ocean Court at the National Maritime Museum, a private dinner for 240 beneath the copper hull of Cutty Sark, a Meridian Line drinks reception at the Royal Observatory, or a wedding in the Great Hall at Queen's House with its Turner Prize gold leaf ceiling. The same production standards across all four. The same crew. The same approval to work inside the listed interiors.

You can explore the full Royal Museums Greenwich hub page for a complete overview of the estate, or jump straight into each individual venue: Cutty Sark, National Maritime Museum, Royal Observatory, and the Queen's House.

In Partnership With
Royal Museums Greenwich logo

Royal Museums Greenwich is the umbrella organisation for the four sites at the heart of the Maritime Greenwich UNESCO World Heritage Site. We are now an accredited production partner across all four.


Greenwich, London · SE10
Grade I listed across all venues
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The Maritime Greenwich estate

Royal Museums Greenwich is the umbrella organisation behind four extraordinary buildings sitting within a single UNESCO World Heritage Site. The estate spans the original 17th century Royal Observatory at the top of Greenwich Park, the Inigo Jones Palladian Queen's House at its foot, the vast National Maritime Museum that surrounds it, and the 1869 tea clipper Cutty Sark dry berthed a short walk from the river.

Each venue is hireable in its own right and each operates an accredited supplier list: a small group of vetted production companies approved to deliver technical events inside the heritage spaces. Holding accreditation across all four venues is uncommon. Most production companies are approved at one or two RMG sites. We are now approved across the full estate.

The four venues at a glance

Each venue, each character, each scale. Click through to explore individual venue pages.

01 · Cutty Sark

Beneath the hull of a Victorian tea clipper.

The 1869 Cutty Sark is suspended three metres into the air in a glass dry berth at Greenwich. The Dry Berth space below the copper hull accommodates 400 standing or 240 seated.

Explore the Cutty Sark venue page
02 · National Maritime Museum

The biggest events on the estate.

The largest of the four RMG venues. The glass roofed Ocean Court accommodates up to 1,000 standing or 550 seated under a striking architectural canopy.

Explore the National Maritime Museum venue page
03 · Royal Observatory

The home of time. The Prime Meridian.

Wren's original 1675 observatory at the top of Greenwich Park. Seven hireable spaces including the Meridian Courtyard (220), the Octagon Room (60), and the Peter Harrison Planetarium.

Explore the Royal Observatory venue page
04 · Queen's House

Inigo Jones, 1635. Palladian masterpiece.

A Turner Prize gold leaf ceiling above the Great Hall, intimate Orangery rooms, a dramatic Undercroft, and 10,000 square metres of South Lawns for up to 5,000 outdoors.

Explore the Queen's House venue page

What accreditation means in practice

Working at Royal Museums Greenwich is not the same as working at a standard event venue.

Grade I Listed Throughout

Every space at RMG is Grade I listed. Every building sits on UNESCO designated land. No fixings into historic fabric. Pre approved rigging points. Conservation safe lighting on every event.

Vetted Supplier List

RMG's accredited supplier list exists to filter for production teams that understand heritage. Vetting covers insurance, method statements, prior conservation experience and crew training. Holding accreditation across all four venues is uncommon.

Open Next Morning

Every RMG event has to clear down completely so the building opens to the public the next morning as if nothing happened. Get out routes are pre planned. Crew operates quietly enough not to disrupt the museum operation.

Estate Wide Coverage

For Kudos AV clients, accreditation across all four venues means one technical brief, one production team and one point of contact for any event anywhere on the estate. A reception at the Observatory, dinner at NMM, ceremony at Queen's House, all delivered as one event.

What this means for clients

Royal Museums Greenwich joins our portfolio of accredited venue partnerships, which already includes the IXL Events Centre, Waddesdon Manor, Syon Park, the Foundling Museum, the Postal Museum and the Natural History Museum. The full venue partner portfolio and the four new RMG venue pages are now live on the Kudos AV website.

To enquire about an event at Royal Museums Greenwich, visit the Royal Museums Greenwich hub or contact the Kudos AV team directly. We can advise on the right venue for the right brief, walk you through the heritage approval process, and put together a full technical proposal across one or several RMG sites.

For more detail on the wider RMG venue offering, visit the Royal Museums Greenwich official venue hire page.

Planning an event at Royal Museums Greenwich?

Whether you need one venue or the whole estate, we are the accredited production partner across all four RMG sites. Contact Us → Explore the RMG Hub
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