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J. S. Allen
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Posted: Mon 21 Apr, 2008 7:27 am Post subject: Museums |
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From a preliminary search I can not see any forum on Museum. (If I am wrong please correct me). Basically I am interested if anyone has any information. I.e. name, location, collection descriptions of mediaeval period museums, or any museum that would house swords, armor, pole arms, ext.
Practically I am looking for anything in Euorpe as I will be heading there for a few of week soon.
So please feel free to add any Museums that might house interesting collection. Or any feed back on museums to skip.
Thanks,
J. S. Allen
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Chad Arnow
myArmoury Team
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Sean Smith
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Posted: Mon 21 Apr, 2008 8:16 am Post subject: |
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It may help to specify exactly where you may be headed, as even if there are not HUGE armour museums, most major cities have at least one or two smaller sections somewhere in the city.
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Nicolai Overgaard
Location: Denmark Joined: 09 Mar 2006
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Posted: Mon 21 Apr, 2008 2:50 pm Post subject: |
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If you're going to Copenhagen the National Museum is where you would go and also the Museum of arms and armour,called 'Tøjhusmuseet', it's location is not very far from the National Museum. Both are great exibitions.
cheers
Nicolai
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B. Fulton
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Posted: Wed 23 Apr, 2008 11:03 am Post subject: |
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See my Massive Museum Pic post here.
I missed a few (Wallace Collection) but the majority of them listed had major armor collections, as well as swords, polearms, and guns of all periods.
The Victoria and Albert Museum, unexpectedly (went there for clothing and stuff for the wife) had a large Japanese armor/weaponry display.
We were traveling for 19 days and for about 17.5 of them either in a castle or a museum the entire time.
If you have a specific time period I can recommend some of the ones we went to.
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Jean Le-Palud
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Posted: Thu 24 Apr, 2008 1:13 am Post subject: |
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There are so many museums in Europe !
As a frenchman I suggest of course the Musée de l'Armée in Paris.
Closer to me is Musée Dobrée at Nantes which owns a large collection of weaponry (Collection R. de Rochebrune).
These 2 pictures are of Musée Dobrée.
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Antal László
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Posted: Fri 25 Apr, 2008 5:00 pm Post subject: |
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Jean Le-Palud wrote: | There are so many museums in Europe !
As a frenchman I suggest of course the Musée de l'Armée in Paris.
Closer to me is Musée Dobrée at Nantes which owns a large collection of weaponry (Collection R. de Rochebrune).
These 2 pictures are of Musée Dobrée. |
Those are awesome swords! Do you have any close ups? And any photos about those swords, what are reflected by the glass of the show-case in your first picture? Anyway it looks cool
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Jean Le-Palud
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Posted: Sun 27 Apr, 2008 10:39 am Post subject: |
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Antal László wrote: |
Do you have any close ups? And any photos about those swords, what are reflected by the glass of the show-case in your first picture? Anyway it looks cool |
In fact I visited only a temporary exhibition showing weapons from bronze age up to viking period. I have not seen the whole collection so far.
I have lots of photos but it is not easy to attach many of them, so I choosed a few.
Two swords are from the reflected panel on the first picture. The spear head has an interesting inlay and wings of golden metal.
Interesting sword hilt too, and an "ingelrii" inlay clearly displayed.
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B. Fulton
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Posted: Sun 27 Apr, 2008 2:46 pm Post subject: |
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Having been there, I can also recommend the Musee de l' Armee.
Even despising most forms of French government since his times, I payed my respects to the Emperor while I was there.
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