A new £35 million museum housing Henry VIII's flagship the Mary Rose is to open to the public next month.

The only 16th-century warship to be on display anywhere in the world will be at the centre of the new exhibition at the Portsmouth Historic Dockyard in Hampshire.

The museum will reunite the Tudor warship with 19,000 artefacts raised from the wreck site in the Solent. The ongoing conservation project has been made possible with a £23m Heritage Lottery Fund grant.

The opening on May 31 marks just over 30 years since the hull was raised from the Solent in 1982.