aside from the Oktoberfest, Munich has some more and quite fascinating attractions, among these the Bayerisches Nationalmuseum. I had some hours to spare on Sunday (on Sundays the admission charge is 1 Euro…) and used the time to take some pictures, and I´d like to share those with you. Although they are far from perfect if you want high quality shots, I noticed some facts that I was not aware of before.
The famous Bavarian longsword really looks “as if it had been made yesterday” (quoting Oakeshot´s “Records…”. The guard and grip of the crystal pommel sword are so very gothic looking that they seem to define the style. The third sword is huge, the blade easily 10 cm longer than that of the “Bavarian” sword. And by the way, the blade of the bavarian sword has got a hexagonal cross section close to the grip, running down about half the length of the grip. Otherwise a typical Oakeshot Type VIII, I find this detail quite interesting.
The historical weapons room is only one of many, the others are filled with medieval and renaissance paintings, sculptures an other works of art.
I hope you enjoy the pictures.
Best wishes,
Mark















