An internal view of the Hall of Steel showing the mass display of arms and armour

Hall of Steel

Hall of Steel

The Hall of Steel is the architectural centrepiece of the Royal Armouries museum in Leeds. The elegant steel and glass tower can be seen from every floor, from where it offers views of Leeds, Clarence Dock and the Aire/Calder navigation canal.

Displays

The displays around and inside the stairwell consist of mainly 17th century armour and 19th century military equipment. There are over 2,500 objects and they represent the largest mass display of arms and armour since the 19th century.

At the base of the stair is an area filled with mortars and cannon around the walls.

No war, or battle’s sound
Was heard the world around;
The idle spear and shield
Were high uphung
John Milton

Scary Horned Helmet

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Special Operations Executive - A Celebration

As part of its month of remembrance, the Royal Armouries Museum in Leeds will celebrate the 50th anniversary of the film ‘Carve her Name with Pride’.

22 November

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Did you know?

Stainless steel was invented by

Harry Brearley, chief metallurgist, of Thomas Firth & Sons of Sheffield, England, created Stainless Steel in 1913 while developing wear resistant steel for rifle barrels for the British Government.

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