Armeria Reale
Museum
About Armeria Reale
The Armeria Reale houses one of Europe's most complete collections of ceremonial weapons and armor, spanning four centuries of military craftsmanship from the 15th to 19th centuries. You'll find everything from complete suits of knightly armor to intricately decorated firearms, plus an exceptional sword collection that includes pieces crafted by master artisans for European royalty. The collection includes armor worn by Charles V and ornate parade weapons that were never meant for battle but rather to display power and wealth.
The gallery flows through several interconnected rooms within the Royal Palace complex, each focusing on different periods and weapon types. The atmosphere feels surprisingly intimate for such an extensive collection, with dramatic lighting that makes the polished steel and intricate engravings pop. You'll move from medieval suits of armor that tower over you to delicate Renaissance daggers with handles carved from precious materials. The Beaumont Gallery contains the most spectacular pieces, including ceremonial swords with hilts decorated in gold and precious stones.
Most visitors rush through in 30 minutes, which is a mistake since this collection deserves at least 90 minutes to appreciate properly. Entry costs €15 as part of the combined Palazzo Reale ticket, making it excellent value compared to standalone armor museums elsewhere in Europe. Skip the early rooms with basic medieval pieces and head straight to the Beaumont Gallery for the showstoppers, then work backwards if you have time.
Skip the Queue
Live availability and skip-the-line options from our booking partners.
Booking powered by our partners. DAIZ may earn a commission.








