Collections
The Royal Collection

For over five hundred years kings and queens have amassed collections of art and artefacts. Many of these items still exist today as part of the Royal Collection, the Royal Philatelic Collection, the Royal Archives and the Crown Jewels.

Some of these collections are held by the Sovereign in trust for the nation, whilst others are privately owned by the monarch.

Many of the objects are on public display at the principal royal residences and are shown in a programme of special exhibitions and through loans to institutions around the world.

Find out more about the collections, including how to view them, in this section.

The Crown Jewels
The Crown Jewels
The Crown Jewels are kept in the Tower of London where they are displayed to millions of visitors every year
The Royal Collection
The Royal Collection
Find out more about the work of the Royal Collection department which is part of the Royal Household
The Royal Archives
The Royal Archives

The Royal Archives at Windsor Castle contain documents relating to the Royal Family and British Monarchy over a period of almost 250 years