The Royal Armouries

There are five galleries, interpretive exhibitions and interactive exhibits. (The Pedant, playing the Italian side, trounced the French at the Battle of Pavia in a few easy moves, but then he had the advantage of knowing that the artillery won the day before he started.) There are interesting displays of armour and weaponry, details of battles, memories and recollections. There is a library with a large collection of resources available free of charge to the public. There are regular special events, adult days. kids days, lectures, talks and tours. There may be charges for special events.


Believe me there is a lot to see and do, it can take all day and I for one was exhausted, and that was just walking round for five or six hours. I went in the days when you still had to pay and being Yorkshire, was quite determined to get full value for money. We went again September 2004 as it is free, and yes I was exhausted again.
Open every day 10am - 5pm. They are a bit sniffy letting you in after about 4 o'clock in case you linger after closing time. There's a bistro and coffee shop in case you get tired, and the usual Gifte Shoppe. Free entry except for special events.
Address:- Royal Armouries Museum, Armouries Drive, Leeds, West Yorkshire, LS10 1LT. Tel. 08700 344 344. Email. enquiriesatarmouries.org.uk (remember to change at to @).Website www.armouries.org.uk - not linking March 2012.