The cruiser Belfast Museum (SMS Belfast) is an Edinburgh-class light cruiser built by the Royal Navy in the 1930s. In 1938, the water, with a displacement of 11,553 tons, each with two triple-mounted main gun turrets, was laid out in a back-mounted arrangement, equipped with four triple-mounted 6-inch (152 mm) main gun, one of the largest light cruisers built by the Royal Navy. The ship served in World War II and achieved great success. It is now parked near Tower Bridge on the Thames in London as a museum, under the jurisdiction of the Imperial War Museum.