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The Royal Armoury
Royal museum with 500 years of weaponry & armor, plus lavish royal carriages & fashion displays.
Address: Slottsbacken 3, 111 30 Stockholm, Sweden
Phone: 08-402 30 30
Zip Code: 111 30


Opening Hours

Monday: Closed
Tuesday: 11:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Wednesday: 11:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Thursday: 11:00 AM – 8:00 PM
Friday: 11:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Saturday: 11:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Sunday: 11:00 AM – 5:00 PM

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Reviews
Very cool stuff to see. Although for the price I’d expect access to the treasury as well. As we paid 15£ each and only had access to two rooms with the royal carriages and a few rooms of armour. Nonetheless everything in there was very impressive and the hat couture exhibit was a fun addition.
If you are into historical dressmaking, the place is for you. The museum had around 10 rooms with different periods from 17th to 20th century royalty clothes, as well as glimpse on opera and theater costumes during my visit. I think regular person can spend 40-60min here, but for me the attention to detail, the unique story provided for each artefact made me spend here 1.5h-2h.
Plenty of golden artefacts with twisted history behind them. On Thursday evenings there is a half-price entrance fee.
The Royal Armoury in Stockholm is one of the most fascinating museums I have ever visited. Located in the cellar of the Royal Palace, it holds centuries of Swedish history within its walls. From the moment you enter, you are surrounded by an incredible collection of royal costumes, glittering crowns, ceremonial weapons, and beautifully crafted armor that once belonged to Swedish kings, queens, and nobility.nThe displays are carefully curated, telling the story of Sweden’s monarchy through objects used in coronations, weddings, and even battles.
Fantastic mix of historical displays and interactive exhibits. Parents will enjoy reading the historical summaries whilst kids try on 15th century reproduction armour and costumes. The carriages are spectacular and not to be missed on the basement level.
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