Contact us

General contact information for the Royal Armouries is listed below.

You can find all the information you need to visit any of our locations through the Visit Us section.

For information about loans see our Loans section.

If you are interested in donating something to the museum please read our Donating Objects guidelines.

Do you have a library, Tower history, arms and armour related enquiry see our Specialist Enquiries section.

Freedom of Information enquiries should be emailed to foi@armouries.org.uk

Leeds

Address

Royal Armouries Museum
Armouries Drive
Leeds

LS10 1LT

Contact details

24hr information: 0113 220 1999
Email: enquiries@armouries.org.uk

Admission details

Free: some events may be chargeable.

Tower of London

Address

Royal Armouries Museum
HM Tower Of London
London

EC3N 4AB

Contact details

General enquiries
Tel: 020 3166 6660

Admission details

Entry to the White Tower, is free and included in your standard admission ticket to the Tower of London.

For details about tickets and prices visit the Historic Royal Palaces website: www.hrp.org.uk

Fort Nelson

Address

Royal Armouries Museum
Fort Nelson
Portsdown Hill Road
Fareham

PO17 6AN

Contact details

General museum enquiries
Tel: 01329 233 734
Email: fnenquiries@armouries.org.uk

Venue hire enquiries:
Tel: 01329 848516
Email: fnfunctions@armouries.org.uk

Admission details

Free: some events may be chargeable.

Last admission is one hour before closing

Louisville, Kentucky

Address

Frazier History Museum
829 W Main St
LOUISVILLE
Kentucky
USA

40202

Contact details

Tel: +1 502 753 5663

Admission details

The Frasier History Museum do charge an entrance fee.

There is no additional charge for entry to the Royal Armouries galleries.

Details of holiday closures and admission prices at www.fraziermuseum.org

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4 Eiffel Towers

During the siege of Sebastopol the British fired about 10,000 tonnes of iron shot; the French fired 510,000 round shot, 236,000 howitzer shells and 350,000 mortar shells – a total of around 43,000 tonnes of iron! About the same weight as 4 Eiffel Towers.