Admission to: Robert Taylor Museum of Ancient Weapons
Free for children aged 0-5
Children aged 12+ will be charged the same rate as adults
Outside food and drinks are not allowed inside the venue
Participants who appear intoxicated may be refused entry or service. In this case, no refunds will be given
The Museum of Ancient Weapons (also known as the Worldwide Arms Museum) was established by Mr. Robert Taylor in 2012, so locals call it the Robert Taylor Museum.
With 500 mannequins wearing military uniforms from around the world and thousands of rare weapons, this is considered a museum worth seeing in Vietnam. The exhibition area at the Museum of Ancient Weapons is up to 1,500m2, in an old French building, giving viewers a close look at the military uniforms and combat weapons of armies around the world such as: Japan, China, England, France, Germany, Netherlands, Austria, Russia... over the centuries.
Visitors who come to Robert Taylor Museum of Ancient Weapons not only can discover weapons from ancient to modern countries but also have the opportunity to discover the unique culture of each country through weapons with fine patterns