Royal Palace of Madrid, C. de Bailén, s/n, 28013 Madrid, SpainMap
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Not ideal for children/ families
It’s ok… it’s exactly what you’d expect from an armoury museum. Doesn’t take too long to walk around. Has quite a few floors though so it’s worth a visit- especially if you go in the evening where bet...
This collection of fully caparisoned horse and mounted knights in full armor is amazing! This displays are stunning! But we were very disappointed that we were not allowed to take photos! Otherwise I ...
This was the main reason we wanted to visit the Royal Palace was to see The Royal Armoury. It was facinating, different, and something we had not seen at other locations in our travels. I would recomm...
It contains weapons and royal suits of armour. On display is an elaborate armour which once belonged to Charles V. It has been opened to the public since the 16th century.
Not ideal for children/ families
It’s ok… it’s exactly what you’d expect from an armoury museum. Doesn’t take too long to walk around. Has quite a few floors though so it’s worth a visit- especially if you go in the evening where bet...
Nice museum
Nice museum to visit. It is quick and informative. Be sure to access it through the main gate - do not follow your google maps.
Fabulous armor but can't take photos!!!!!!!!!!!
This collection of fully caparisoned horse and mounted knights in full armor is amazing! This displays are stunning! But we were very disappointed that we were not allowed to take photos! Otherwise I ...
Great Visit
This was the main reason we wanted to visit the Royal Palace was to see The Royal Armoury. It was facinating, different, and something we had not seen at other locations in our travels. I would recomm...
Royal Armoury
It contains weapons and royal suits of armour. On display is an elaborate armour which once belonged to Charles V. It has been opened to the public since the 16th century.