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  1. The Royal Armoury of Madrid or Real Armería de Madrid, is a collection that, among many other things, contains the personal arms of the Kings of Spain, and also houses military weapons, armours and diplomatic works of art like mixed tapestries, paintings and other works of art and trophies.

  2. South façade. The Royal Palace of Madrid ( Spanish: Palacio Real de Madrid) is the official residence of the Spanish royal family at the city of Madrid, although now used only for state ceremonies. The palace has 135,000 m 2 (1,450,000 sq ft) of floor space and contains 3,418 rooms. [1] [2] It is the largest functioning royal palace in Europe.

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  3. On your visit to the Royal Palace of Madrid you will be able to see the Royal Armory, one of the most important collections of medieval armor in the world; schedules, prices Useful tips for planning your trips

  4. Aug 2016. The Royal Armoury is situated in the basement of the Palacio Real and can only be viewed as part of the entry to the Palacio Royal. However, it is certainly worth a visit. Here you will find an impressive collection of beautifully polished armour dating from the 15th century onwards.

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  5. Opening summer 2023. The Royal Collections Gallery, the most important museum project in Spain for decades, opens this summer. It is located beside the Royal Palace of Madrid. The building is dug out of rock, from the Campo del Moro gardens to the Armería square. It has two entrances: from the square, at the level of the Royal Palace, and from ...

  6. Royal Armory in Royal Palace of Madrid, explore extensive collection of armor & weapons on display which offers unique glimpse into Spain's rich military past!!

  7. Madrid. Part of the Palacio Real, the Armería Real showcases weapons and striking suits of armour, mostly dating from the 16th and 17th centuries.

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