The Armoury Chamber

Tour of The Armoury Chamber, Moscow

 

The Armoury Chamber, a treasure-house, is a part of the Grand Kremlin Palace's complex. It is situated in the building constructed in 1851 by architect Konstantin Ton. The museum collections were based on the precious items that had been preserved for centuries in the tsars' treasury and the Patriarch’s vestry. Some of the exhibits were made in the Kremlin's workshops, others were accepted as ambassadorial gifts. The museum was named after one of the oldest Kremlin's treasury stores. 

The Armoury Chamber preserves ancient state regalia, ceremonial tsar's vestments and coronation dress, vestments of the Russian Orthodox Church’es hierarchs, the largest collection of gold and silverware by Russian craftsmen, West European artistic silver, ceremonial weapons and arms, carriages, horse ceremonial harness.

The State Armoury presents more than four thousands items of applied art of Russia, European and Eastern countries of IV-early XX centuries. The highest artistic level and particular historical and cultural value of the exhibits have made the State Armoury of the Moscow Kremlin a world-wide known museum.

This supplement must be added to the Kremlin and Cathedrals excursion fee.
The visit to the Armory cannot be sold individually.

 

Supplement for visit to the Armory Museum (only with audio guide)

Rates per person in Euros or Rubles on request

 

Rate includes:

  • Use of audio guide
  • Entrance to Armory chamber

Approximate duration of the excursion: 1 hour

To book this excursion you can send an email to info@escursionirussia.com