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The Royal Armouries Museum is a national museum in Leeds, West Yorkshire, England. It is located in Clarence Dock and was opened in 1996 to display items belonging to the Royal Armouries collection. The collection is an overflow of that held for many years in the Tower of London. The museum is a non-departmental public body sponsored by the Department for Culture, Media and Sport. Like all UK National Museums, entry is free, though certain attractions in any given UK National Museum may still be charged for as an extra to the main exhibits. The Museum incorporates the traditional glass cabinets with live presentations throughout the day. The interpretations vary throughout the year and a list of the daily interpretations can be obtained on entry.
[edit] ConstructionThe museum is housed in a new building designed by Derek Walker and Buro Happold[1] and built by Alfred McAlpine.[2] [edit] Location The Boulevard at Clarence Dock, looking towards The Royal Armouries Situated close to the city centre on the bank of the River Aire the museum is among many buildings built in the same era that saw a rejuvenation of the Leeds waterfront. It is located on Armouries Square, in Clarence Dock. Road access is by Armouries Drive and Chadwick Street. Clarence Dock for the Royal Armouries is served by First line 28. Originally the museum had its own car park, however this has been paved into a square following the redevelopment of Clarence Dock. There is a large multi-storey car park adjacent to the museum. There is also a new footbridge, facilitating pedestrians coming from the city centre. The museum can be easily accessed from the M621. Clarence Dock was to be connected by the Leeds Supertram until the schemes cancellation, however it may yet be connected by the Leeds Trolleybus [edit] Features[edit] Main buildingThe museum is divided into six galleries in the main building: [edit] WarWith displays dedicated to:
[edit] Peace - farewell to arms?A new feature in partnership with the Peace Museum in nearby Bradford. [edit] HuntingWith displays dedicated to:
[edit] OrientalWith displays dedicated to:
[edit] TournamentThere are two large galleries showing a variety of arms and armour from the days of jousting. [edit] Self defenceWith displays dedicated to:
[edit] External/courtyardOutside there is a courtyard featuring: [edit] Craft courtA number of workshops where the trades and skills of armourers, armoursmiths and leatherworkers can be seen. [edit] TiltyardUndoubtedly the most popular attraction of the Museum. There is an entrance fee for some performances in the Tiltyard. There are twice daily displays of falconry involving several different birds of prey. The falconer always introduces the birds he is displaying by name on the day. The history of Falconry is explained as are the natural habitat and habits of the bird. Some audience participation is encouraged, especially when the Falconer asks the audience to put away any food in case the large birds are hungry. There are also daily displays of horsemanship through the years. Different displays are seasonal and include the art of hunting by horseback in the Tudor Times and Medieval Jousting. Easter is the height of the Jousting calendar when the Tiltyard hosts a four day international competition between four jousting teams, one being the home team drawn from the cast of Interpreters. The four teams compete from Good Friday to Easter Sunday against each other with the tournament final on Easter Monday. The winning combatant is awarded the Sword of Honour at the end of the competition. [edit] MenagerieThe horses and birds of the museum are available to be seen in the menagerie but not handled. The handlers are sometimes on hand to speak about the daily care of the animals. [edit] FlagsThe flags flown by the canal at the Royal Armouries are the:[3]
[edit] References[edit] External linksCoordinates: 53°47′31″N 1°31′57″W / 53.7919°N 1.5324°W
Categories: Museums established in 1996 | Military museums in England | Visitor attractions in Leeds | Buildings and structures in Leeds | History museums in the United Kingdom | Museums in Yorkshire | Non-departmental public bodies of the United Kingdom government | Museums sponsored by the Department for Culture, Media and Sport | |||||||||||||
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