📜 The National Museum of Arms and Armour in Leeds, housing a vast collection from Henry VIII to modern times. 🔍 Its prominent features include the historic Horned Helmet of Henry VIII, part of a full suit of armor gifted to Henry VIII by Maximilian I in 1514. # Why Go ⚔️ Explore diverse collections including samurai armour, swords, and movie props. 🛡️ Witness daily live shows, fight demonstrations, and jousting exhibitions. 👑 See the unique Horned Helmet of Henry VIII, a bizarre, fool-like design and mascot of the museum, and unpack theories behind its design while learning about court pageants and armor history. 🆓 Enjoy free admission for all visitors. 🚶 Benefit from an easy walk from the town center along the River Aire. # Why Avoid ⚠️ Can get busy on weekends and during school holidays, booking recommended. 👶 Young people aged 15 and under must be accompanied by an adult. # Tips 🅿️ Parking is available at Clarence Dock, with cheaper options nearby. ⏰ For a quieter visit, consider coming during the week or after 2pm. 📍 The Horned Helmet of Henry VIII is located on the second floor in the Tournament section. 🗣️ Human guides are available for assistance. # Cost 💰 Free entry. # Hours 🕒 Open daily 10am to 5pm during school holidays; Tuesday to Sunday 10am to 5pm during term-time.
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