Calle de la Union Toledo, Spain, 45001 Phone: +34 925 23 88 00 Website The Spanish Army Museum is the result of the merger of several military museums founded in the 19th century and at the start of the 20th century. Its core is formed by the Museum of Artillery and Engineers. The Spanish Army Museum is now based in the Alcázar of Toledo, a change entailing not only a new location, but also the restructuring of exhibit and museographic design in line with more contemporary trends.
Hours of operation: Tuesday through Sunday 10.00 (10:00 am) to 19.00 (7:00 pm).
Very limited public parking nearby.
Admission: €5,00. You must pay admission to access the machine. Free admission every Sunday of the year from 10.00 (10:00 am) to 17.00 (5:00 pm). Museum entrance is open up to 30 minutes before the official closing time.
Machine 1 is inside in the gift shop on the second floor of the Alcázar. Cost to press: €1.05 each design (€1 coin and a 5 Euro cent coin). Designs all have a pennycollector.com beaded border:
1. (V) Toledo coat of arms with 'Alcázar De Toledo'.
2. (H) Alcázar building with 'Alcázar De Toledo'.
3. (H) Museum logo with 'Museo del Ejército'.
4. (H) Nine swords inserted into an escutcheon with 'Alcázar De Toledo'.
G.P.S. coordinates: Latitude: 39°51'27.6" N Longitude: 4°01'13.7" W
Google Maps coordinates: VX5H+4R Toledo, Spain
March 22, 2025. The machine is speed rolling well centered excellent images on 5 Euro cent copper covered steel coins. MWHTH |