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The honourable members of an order are usually called knights and ladies. They wear decorations indicating their affiliation to an order. The museum introduces the history of orders of knighthood across the world, presenting a unique collection of 700 items of badges, stars, chains, and other decorations. Most of the original exhibits are decorations of royal, princely, or clerical orders, but there are also national decorations.
Order a guided tour or use an audio guide. We also offer a special programme for children with a knighting ceremony.
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The museum is located in a medieval building on Kooninga Street. His collection is dedicated to the history of knighthood orders and awards from countries around the world. Unfortunately, I didn't... Read more comments
Great and unique collection for those that are passionate on topic but not only. Was very surprised in a positive way to find even romanian artifacts. The hosting personnel was very kind and helpful
I am not a history buff or a jewelry person BUT I found this little museum to be an absolute treasure! The person working was a fount of knowledge and his enthusiasm was infectious. I wish I had... Read more comments