The Armoury (German: Zeughaus) in Innsbruck, Austria, is a former military arsenal that is now a museum.
Maximilian I had the Armoury built from 1500 to 1505 on the Sill which was then in front of the gates of the town.
It consists of two 80 x 10 m, two-storey wings and two narrow gatehouses and blocks that surround a large inner courtyard.
In 1503 housed the armory about 150 guns Until the end of the monarchy in 1918 the place was still in use as the Armoury Barracks (Zeughauskaserne).
Today a branch of the Tyrolean State Museum is housed in the Armoury.