Blisters on our feet

Our major activity today was seeing the Armory Museum. It is part of the Kremlin complex, and houses the Royal Treasures of Russia. There are possessions of the Royals, many being presents from visiting nobility. The collection includes 84,000 items, and over 4,000 were displayed. Words simply cannot convey the overwhelming number of treasures.
We hired a guide to take us around. For $15 you get to skip the line, and have some one to tell you what you're seeing. Individual items are not described in English, so having a guide is really helpful. It also created a delightfully eerie situation. We went in with our guide, and it was a crush of humanity.

Now fast forward to the end of the tour. We left our guide at the door and went back up to the display hall to have a view of the treasures at our leisure. There were NO OTHER PEOPLE!

It was spooky to be the only people in a 5,000 square foot hall that had contained hundreds of people 30 minutes before. It appears that groups are admitted every hour, and they all get herded through by their guides. When they complete the treasure room, they all move to the Carriage Room, for 15 minutes before the next admission, the Treasure Room is EMPTY.




Finally, we went through the Carriage Room. Pictures cannot convey the grandeur of these vehicles. There were about 20 of them, all huge and magnificent.