The Tank Museum in Dorset Set to Host Annual Tiger Day Celebration

Get ready for an exciting day at The Tank Museum with mock battles and history talks on April 26

The Tank Museum in Dorset Set to Host Annual Tiger Day Celebration
The Tank Museum in Dorset Set to Host Annual Tiger Day Celebration

Dorset: The Tank Museum is gearing up for its annual Tiger Day on April 26. It’s a big deal, featuring a recreation of the capture of Tiger 131, the most famous tank out there.

This tank was captured during World War II and is the only one of its kind still operational. It’s pretty special, and they only show it off twice a year during these events.

The day promises a lot of fun with mock battles, historic displays, and live talks. Last year, around 4,500 people showed up from all over the globe to enjoy the festivities.

Nik Wyness, who handles marketing at the museum, mentioned how Tiger 131 still attracts new fans every day. It’s a unique experience that you can’t find anywhere else.

Plus, visitors can check out interactive exhibits, including a new one focused on the Ukraine conflict. It’s a great way to learn while having a blast!

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