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7 art objects
Best of: The courtly hunt
Hunting was not only a popular pastime among Europe's social elites, but also a key element of princely display.
Jagdspießeisen Hirschfänger Schnepper (Kugelarmbrust)
7 art objects
Early modern high-tech: Firearms
The Imperial Armoury holds one of the world's most significant collections of historic firearms.
Steinschlosspistole Scheibenbüchse mit Steinschloss und Monokel Handbüchse
9 art objects
Fun and games: The tournament
Despite their martial character, tournaments were a popular pastime among Europe's social elites. Participants could not only demonstrate their athletic prowess, but also showcase their wealth through their elaborate equipment.
Die Adlergarnitur Stechlanze Mechanisches Bruststück
7 art objects
Best of: Inscriptions on armoury objects
Some objects speak for themselves! This group features a selection of inscriptions found on the objects of the Imperial Armoury, ranging from short poems to the proud signature of a 91-year-old gunsmith...
Skanderbeg-Helm Scheibenbüchse mit Steinschloss und Monokel Schwert mit Kalenderklinge
9 art objects
East Meets West: Islamic arms and armour
The Imperial Armoury houses one of the most significant collections of Islamic arms and armour worldwide. Many of the pieces entered Habsburg property as diplomatic gifts or as spoils of war.
Stirnschildchen Sattel Pfeilköcher
5 art objects
Made in Vienna: Luxury products for the imperial court
Due to the patronage of the imperial court, Vienna emerged as an important artistic centre in the early modern period.
Steinschlossflinte Flinte Steinschlossbüchse mit Monokel
6 art objects
Rare and exotic materials in the armoury
Precious materials such as ivory, rock crystal, and coral were often used to decorate weapons. These pieces were intended less for practical use and more for display.
Dolch samt Scheide und kleinem Messer Korallensäbel, Kordelatsch, Coltelaggio, Malchus, Malchus (mit Scheide) Flügeltartsche mit dem Bild der
8 art objects
Boy’s armours
… are the epitome of luxury! If you can afford a costly suit of armour for a child that will quickly outgrow it, then money is not an issue for you.
Kinder-Faltenrockharnisch, Kinderharnisch, Kinderrüstung Kinderharnisch, Kinderrüstung Kinderharnisch