On Saturday, November 2, 2024 at 2:00pm - Join Craig Johnson, Production Manager of Arms and Armor and Secretary of The Oakeshott Institute, for a special program on how swords were made. Medieval swords were meticulously crafted by several different crafts people in a chain of production that is little understood today. We will look at the process from raw materials to a finished sword for sale at a shop. The entire process being an example of how the different guilds, crafts and merchants worked together to produce the products of the medieval period.
Admission is $6 for adults and $4 for students. Museum members receive a 50% discount. Castlerock Museum will be open at 1:00pm for visitors that would like to see the exhibits beforehand. Seating is limited and reservations are encouraged. Contact the museum at 608.685.4231 or
info@castlerockmuseum.com for more details.
Castlerock Museum is an arms and armor museum; our exhibits include arms and armor from many points in European history. A visit offers the chance to view and learn about authentic armor spanning many periods; the collection begins with ancient Greece, and concludes in the early modern period. To provide a better sense of the many different cultures our arms and armor originates from, we enrich our displays by using art prints to show the arms and armor in their historical context.
The Alma Chamber of Commerce Visitor Center is located in the Wings Over Alma Building on Main Street. Let us know if you have any questions or comments. We are happy to provide more details. Please email us 24/7 or call us to learn more.
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