New exhibition at the San Antonio Museum of Art gives insight into the golden age of armor

Despite the public's onging fascination with ancient myths and medieval tales, there are few significant collections of armor available for public viewing in the Americas. But now, thanks to a collaborative exhibition with the Worcester Art Museum's Higgins Armory Collection, guests can learn about the golden age of armor from more than 80 objects on display, including full suits used to keep combat weapons from dealing damage.
Recent Posts

San Antonio Zoo pokes fun at latest Kawhi Leonard scandal

Texas Republican Party sues state to end open primaries

San Antonio restaurant Ginger’s Bistro to debut this fall with focus on comfort food, Cajun flavors

Mayor Gina Ortiz Jones gets unlikely ally in bid to stop anti-pet dumping ordinance

Texas’ new parental consent law leaves school nurses confused about which services they can provide to students

Bad Takes: As San Antonio looks into new surveillance tech for its police, be wary of weaponization

Battle over San Antonio’s Project Marvel heats up with dueling rallies over the weekend

NY attorney general will intervene in Texas abortion pill access lawsuit

San Antonio venue Pearl Stable hires music-industry vet as new general manager

No Off Switch: Veteran actor and Alamo Heights grad Peter Weller talks about his twilight years

"My job is to find and attract mastery-based agents to the office, protect the culture, and make sure everyone is happy! "