Armoury Chamber

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The Armoury Chamber is a historic museum within Moscow's Kremlin that houses Russia's most treasured state regalia, ceremonial weapons, jewelry, and artifacts.

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Armoury Chamber canonical 4

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historic museum
museum
state museum
architect Konstantin Thon
architecturalStyle Russian Revival
buildingCompleted 1851
city Moscow
collectionType ceremonial weapons
court costumes
decorative arts
diplomatic gifts
jewelry
religious artifacts
royal carriages
state regalia
country Russia
established 1808
formerFunction royal workshop
tsar’s treasury
foundedBy Alexander I of Russia
function museum of applied and decorative arts
repository of state treasures
hasExhibitionHalls 9
houses Fabergé egg
surface form: Fabergé eggs

Imperial Crown of Russia
surface form: Imperial Russian crowns

Imperial Crown of Russia
surface form: Russian state regalia

ceremonial armor
ceremonial sabres
royal orbs
royal sceptres
state regalia of the Russian Empire
thrones of Russian rulers
inceptionAsMuseum early 19th century
languageOfExhibition English
Russian
locatedIn Moscow
Moscow Kremlin
notableObject Imperial Crown of Russia
Monomakh’s Cap
Throne of Ivan the Terrible
double throne of Peter I and Ivan V
royal coronation dresses
openToPublic yes
operator Moscow Kremlin
surface form: Moscow Kremlin Museums
ownedBy Russia
surface form: Russian Federation
partOf Kremlin Armoury
surface form: Kremlin Museums
significance one of Russia’s oldest museums
principal treasury of Russian state regalia
UNESCOWorldHeritageSitePartOf Moscow Kremlin
surface form: Kremlin and Red Square, Moscow

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Kremlin hasPart Armoury Chamber
Moscow Kremlin hasPart Armoury Chamber
Throne of Ivan the Terrible locatedIn Armoury Chamber
Moscow city center contains Armoury Chamber