Musée des Gardes Suisses

The [Musée des Gardes Suisses](https://visitrueil.com/gardessuissesmuseum/), located in Rueil-Malmaison, France, offers visitors a captivating journey through the history of the Swiss Guards, an elite corps tasked with protecting French royalty. Housed in a pavilion at the entrance of the only remaining Swiss Guards barracks in France, this [museum is unparalleled in its dedication to preserving the legacy of these distinguished soldiers](https://www.rueil-tourisme.com/destinations/patrimoine-historique-et-culturel/le-musee-des-gardes-suisses/). The collection features an impressive array of documents, objects, and costumes that once belonged to the Swiss Guards, providing an intimate look into their lives and duties. Visitors can explore the [meticulously curated exhibits that highlight the regiment’s role in French history](https://www.villederueil.fr/fr/musee-des-gardes-suisses), from their establishment in the Old Regime to their contributions during significant historical events. The museum’s setting in the historic barracks, classified as a monument since 1974, adds an extra layer of authenticity to the experience, allowing guests to step back in time and immerse themselves in the world of these elite guardsmen.

Key Highlights

• Unique collection of Swiss Guard artifacts and documents|• Located in the only remaining Swiss Guards barracks in France|• Displays of authentic costumes worn by the Swiss Guards|• Exhibits detailing the history and role of the Swiss Guard regiment|• Housed in a historic pavilion classified as a monument since 1974|• Offers insights into the daily lives and duties of Swiss Guards|• Provides a glimpse into an important aspect of French royal history

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