List of arms and armor museums
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What follows is a list of museums with substantial holdings of arms and armor (antique through 16th century (for more modern military collections, see Military and War Museums.)Countries are listed alphabetically and museums within a country are listed roughly in size of holdings.
Austria[edit]
- Heeresgeschichtliches Museum, Vienna
- Landeszeughaus, Graz
- Schloss Ambras
Canada[edit]
- Royal Ontario Museum
Denmark[edit]
- Krigsmuseet, Copenhagen
Germany[edit]
- Rüstkammer, Historisches Museum Dresden
- Germanisches Nationalmuseum, Nuremberg
- Berlin
France[edit]
- Musée de la Armée (Les Invalides)
- Musée de Cluny
Italy[edit]
- Museo Stibbert, Florence
Spain[edit]
- Real Armería (Royal Armoury) Madrid
- Museo del Ejército (Museum of the Army), Toledo
Sweden[edit]
- Livrustkammern (Royal Armoury)
Switzerland[edit]
- Solothurn
- Château de Morges, Morges [Vaud]
The Netherlands[edit]
- Legermuseum (Royal Dutch Army Museum), Soesterberg
Russia[edit]
- The Hermitage, St. Petersburg
United Kingdom[edit]
- Royal Armories Museum (both London and Leeds)
- Wallace Collection, London
- Kelvingrove Museum, Glasgow
USA[edit]
- Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York
- Philadelphia Museum of Art
- Chicago Art Institute
- Cleveland Museum of Art
- Worcester Art Museum (incorporating hte Higgins Armory Museum)
- St. Louis Art Museum
- Detroit Institute of Arts
External Links[edit]
World Map of Arms and Armor Musuems
References[edit]
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