Detailed look at the Ancient Department of Musée de l'Armée. Samurai armor, French kings' swords, and medieval masterpieces.

If you love tales of knights, chivalry, and epic battles, the Ancient Department (Armes et Armures Anciennes) is a dream come true. Ranked as the third most important collection of its kind in the world, it houses treasures from the 13th to the 17th century.
The core of this collection comes from the French Crown's own depository. These weren't just tools of war; they were status symbols, diplomatic gifts, and works of high art.

Don't miss the "Oriental" collection. It features:
Walking through the gallery is a lesson in metallurgy and fencing.

Kids love this section. The visual impact of seeing a "real knight" is unbeatable. The museum often has booklets for children that turn the visit into a treasure hunt for specific animals or symbols etched into the steel.
Fun Fact: Look for the armor that has a "wasp waist." Fashion influenced armor design just as much as practical needs did!

This guide is written by history enthusiasts dedicated to helping you navigate the massive Invalides complex. We aim to clarify the layout, the ticket types, and the hidden gems often missed in the sheer volume of artifacts.
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