Swiss Guard Unveils Historic Uniforms Amid Plans for Gallery Modernization

The Swiss Guards recently introduced new uniforms for nonceremonial events, designed after historical attire that went out in 1976. A benefactor funded these uniforms, worn by senior officers. Coinciding with modernization plans for their barracks, these changes arise as the world's oldest army prepares for its annual swearing-in ceremony.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Vaticancity | Updated: 03-10-2025 14:40 IST | Created: 03-10-2025 14:40 IST
Swiss Guard Unveils Historic Uniforms Amid Plans for Gallery Modernization
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The Swiss Guard has unveiled a new set of uniforms, reminiscent of centuries-old attire, for formal occasions outside the Vatican. This update reflects a nod to tradition while enhancing the army's wardrobe for nonceremonial events.

Col. Christoph Graf introduced the uniforms, which feature a classic black wool design with iconic yellow and white accents. The investment, backed by a benefactor, underscores the army's dedication to its historical roots and costs 2,000 euros each.

Meanwhile, plans for renovating the Swiss Guard's barracks are underway, potentially accommodating female recruits. Such infrastructure improvements are essential as the 500-year-old institution looks to modernize and expand its historical contributions.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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