Entrance to the Army Museum

PERIOD
FRECUENCY
SCHEDULE

KIOSK HOURS TO REDEEM YOUR VOUCHER:

Monday to Sunday from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.:

 

VISITING HOURS OF THE TOLEDO ARMY MUSEUM:

Tuesday to Sunday: 10:00-17:00 hrs.

Box office closing at 4:30 p.m.

 Closed: Every Monday.

And on January 1 and 6; May 1; December 24,25 and 31; And days that the Museum considers appropriate out of necessity.

 

PRESENTATION

 

Archaeological remains of great value

Armor collection from the Medinaceli house

Patio de Armas dedicated to Employer Charles V

Moscardó's Office

 

 

 

 

DURATION
MEETING
RELEASE
CANCELATION
CLOSING SALES
LANGUAGE Audio guides in Spanish, English, French, German, Italian

Highights

The Alcázar rises in one of the highest points of the city of Toledo, which is why it has witnessed the future of the city. Inside it preserves archaeological remains that date back to us. its occupation from early times.  from Roman times support the existence of Roman occupation of this place in the city

Since the end of the 19th century, the Alcázar has been under construction. linked to the military branch, although in 1936  it suffered a siege  which ends up resulting in its destruction.

The latest renovation is from a recent period to be able to move the Army Museum, of the which is home today.

 

Short description

Does not include: Any service or product not specified above

Long description

**** FREE ENTRY ****

Since 2010 theNational Army Museum has been located in the Alcázar of Toledo. In its rooms are treasured centuries of history told through the uniforms, weapons and objects for military use that have been preserved and increasing since the creation of the Royal Military Museum in 1803.

Buy your ticket now!

MILITARY HISTORY AWAITS YOU

Included

  • The voucher is not a valid document for access to the Toledo Army Museum. MUST BE REDEEMED by the corresponding entrance at the Kiosk in front of the Congress Palace at the indicated time. 
  • Non-refundable

Not Included

Entry ticket to visit the permanent exhibition

 

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