Museum Replicas Limited
05/27/2026
June’s calendar is packed.
Across the U.S. and beyond, Renaissance festivals, Celtic gatherings, Viking events, and historical fairs are in full swing. Some are massive multi-weekend productions. Others are smaller events known mainly through word of mouth, reenactment circles, and longtime attendees.
For collectors, reenactors, educators, craftspeople, and history enthusiasts, this season offers something harder to find elsewhere: the chance to experience history as something tangible. Not just something observed, but something worn, carried, built, and shared.
We pulled together a broad June 2026 event list to help with planning, road trips, and discovering a few events that may not already be on your radar.
If there’s a June event known for authenticity, craftsmanship, or strong historical immersion, share it below so more people can discover it.
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Most people recognize the name. Very few know what she actually did. Joan of Arc was a 16-year-old peasant girl who showed up to a military garrison with nothing but conviction and asked to lead an army. She was turned away. She came back. And eventually she got through.
What followed was a military campaign that should not have been possible. She broke a months-long siege at Orleans. She crossed enemy territory alone. She identified a king hiding among his own courtiers. She took a wound in battle and kept fighting.
And when she was finally captured and put on trial at 19 years old, she faced her judges without counsel, without defense, and without breaking.
She was executed on May 30, 1431. Twenty-five years later her conviction was overturned. Nearly 500 years after her death she was declared a saint.
Watch the full reel and click https://bit.ly/492JiJQ to read more on the blog. Part 3 is on the way, and we are telling the story of another remarkable woman from the Middle Ages. Follow along so you do not miss it.
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05/20/2026
Some pieces are collected. Others are kept. This Knights Templar inspired sword reflects a time when weapons carried purpose beyond the battlefield. Engraved with Christus Vincit. Christus Regnat., it speaks to the faith, discipline, and brotherhood that defined the Order.
Hand forged from high carbon steel by skilled smiths, this blade is built for balance, durability, and presence. The inset coin pommel, leather wrapped grip, and fully matched scabbard and belt complete a piece that feels as substantial as its history.
For those who appreciate craftsmanship and the weight of the past, this is more than a display. It is a statement.
Shop now at Musuem Replicas and bring this piece into your collection: https://bit.ly/48xS2Hx
All photo credits go to Moss ( on TikTok)
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