Video: Leeds museum's medieval magic
The Royal Armouries Museum opened in the city back in 1996.
To mark this date it will be holding an event which dates back considerably further.
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Hide AdJousting is the original extreme sport - with the first recorded tournament in the country being held in 1066.
And at the Royal Armouries at the weekend visitors will be able to witness the thrills and spills of authentic medieval jousting.
The venue’s tiltyard will resound to the clamour and clash of a live action tournament as the Royal Armouries Museum’s own jouster Andy Deane and team mate Stacy Van Dolah-Evans will be competing for England and hoping to topple the current champions Poland who won both the individual and team event last year.
Atkinson Action Horses will be supplying the horses for the events and demonstrating some of the skills of their horses during the Tournament.
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Hide AdThere will also be a mêlée on the Bank Holiday Monday as part of a spectacular finale, when all the competing knights will clash in a medieval mock battle.
Visitors will also be able to meet the knights and horses, see how knights kit up for the tournament and listen to tales of medieval daring.
There will also be lots of activities in the museum, including armed combats and opportunities for hands-on fun in the Jester’s Yard Play Area and crossbow range.