The Royal Armouries is the United Kingdom’s National Museum of Arms and Armour. It is the United Kingdom’s oldest museum and one of the oldest museums in the world. It is also one of the largest collections of arms and armour in the world, comprising the UK’s National Collection of Arms and Armour, National Artillery Collection, and National Firearms Collection. It is also the keeper of the Tower of London history.
The Royal Armouries is one of the ancient institutions of the Tower of London and was originally engaged in the manufacture of armour for the Kings of England. In 1545, it is recorded that a visiting foreign dignitary paid to view the collection at the Armoury. By the time of Charles II, there was a permanent public display there; the “Spanish Armoury” which included instruments of torture and the “Line of Kings” – a row of wooden effigies representing the kings of England. This makes it the first museum in Britain.
From 1414, the Tower was home to the Master of the Ordnance and the Ordnance Office (later the Board of Ordnance) who were responsible for providing weapons to both the Army and Navy. The Tower was engaged in the development, manufacture and storage of a wide variety of weaponry until the Board was abolished in 1855, however the historic collection remained.
Only a small part of this could be displayed and in 1995, much of the artillery collection was moved to Fort Nelson in Hampshire and the following year a new Royal Armouries Museum was opened in Leeds. The remaining part of the collection relates directly to the Tower.
Listing Details
- Address: HM Tower Of London, London,EC3N 4AB,United Kingdom
- Phone: 020 3166 6660
- Website: http://www.royalarmouries.org/
- Email: enquiries@armouries.org.uk
- Get there by bus: 15, 42, 78, 100, RV1
- Get there by tube/train: Tower Hill
- Wheelchair access: Yes
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Additional information:
All of the Royal Armouries displays are situated within the White Tower.
The White Tower is a 900 year old historic building. The displays are situated on different levels all of which are accessed via steps, spiral staircases and narrow doorways.
Display areas are not accessible to wheelchair users and not recommended for those with walking difficulties. There is lift to the Basement for those with mobility issues.
Opening Times
- Monday 10:00 am – 5:00 pm
- Tuesday 10:00 am – 5:00 pm
- Wednesday 10:00 am – 5:00 pm
- Thursday 10:00 am – 5:00 pm
- Friday 10:00 am – 5:00 pm
- Saturday 10:00 am – 5:00 pm
- Sunday 10:00 am – 5:00 pm