THE COLLECTION OF ARMS at Ptuj Castle is of national importance, as it comprises more than 500 pieces of various cold weapons, firearms, hunting and sporting weapons, and protective equipment dating from the 15th to the 20th centuries. Most of the exhibited items come from the nearby Vurberk Castle, while some pieces were collected by members of the Ptuj Museum Society.

Bladed weapons
The bladed weapons on display include swords, sabres, pallasch swords, rapiers, and yatagans.
For centuries, swords were the principal weapons of warriors; they were used by both infantry and cavalry. Swords have a straight, double-edged blade. The two-handed sword displayed on the table is from the 16th century.
Sabres have a curved single-edged blade. They came to our region with the Turks in the 14th century.
Pallasch swords have a broad, straight blade. From the 17th century onwards, they were used by heavy cavalry instead of swords.
Rapiers have a characteristic narrow blade.
Yatagans can be seen on a stand along the right wall of the armoury. These are long knives with curved, single-edged blades that originated in Central Asia. They came to our region with the Turks. Most of the yatagans in the Museum’s collection bear Arabic inscriptions giving the year of manufacture according to the Islamic calendar, the name of the maker and owner, and the religious motto.