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Chuck Perino
Location: Roseburg, Oregon Joined: 22 Aug 2003
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Posted: Thu 16 Jun, 2005 4:41 pm Post subject: Hello again, and a travelling/museum question |
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Hi guys, it's been a while! Glad to see all is still well.
My wife and I are taking a trip to Munich (Oktoberfest! a life long dream!) I have seen the post regarding the swords (albion's soon to be Munich) in the Bayerisches Nationalmuseum.
I was hoping some of you more travelled individuals can suggest some museums, historical sites, or Off-the-beaten path places in the rest of our itinerary!
We're going to be in:
Munich & around bavaria,
Salzburg
Budapest, Eger and the Danube Bend region, Hungary
Bratislava, Slovakia? (maybe)
Brno, Czech Republic
Cesky Krumlov, Czech Republic
Prague
Sedlec, Czech Republic (to see the church made of the bones of plague victims )
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Andrew Fox
Location: S.F. Bay Area Joined: 25 Jan 2004
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Posted: Thu 16 Jun, 2005 10:57 pm Post subject: |
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In Munich the previously mentioned Bayerisches Nationalmuseum is a must-see. The Bavarian Army Museum (Heeresgeschichtliches Museum) in Ingolstadt is worth a side trip, with lots of sword and armor related stuff, the 16th and 17th centuries being well represented. If you can make it as far north at Nuremburg the Germanisches Nationalmuseum has a nice arms and armor collection, too.
I was too cheap to pay for the tour of the Festung Hohensalzburg in Salzburg (it's the big castle on the hill above town), so I'm not sure what kinds of sword stuff you'll see there. It's a nice hike up to the castle, with nice views of the city.
On a different note in Salzburg eat at the restaurant Herzl at the Hotel Goldener Hirsch in the Altstadt. It shares the kitchen with the ritzy Goldener Hirsch restaurant, but is much less expensive and more rustic while offering some of the same or similar food.
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Folkert van Wijk
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Posted: Fri 17 Jun, 2005 5:45 am Post subject: Celten offcourse |
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If you like things Celtic...
"Near" to Zalsburg (Hallein) is this museum.
http://www.keltenmuseum.at/htdocs/
And a little furter away Is HALLSTATT, craddle of the Celtic Civilisation...
There's a little Museum (can't find it's url) that shows a small part off the finds they found there including Ancient swords, dagger, axes and so on...
Folkert
A good sword will only be sharp, in the hands of a wise man…
I am great fan of everything Celtic BC, including there weapons.
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Sean Flynt
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Posted: Fri 17 Jun, 2005 8:13 am Post subject: |
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Hallstatt is stunningly beautiful, but don't go for the museum, which is tiny and deeply disappointing. If you want a once-in-a-lifetime trip to the west from Salzburg, get over to Graz and visit the regional armoury there. It's astonishing.
I didn't find anything of interest, in terms of arms & armour in Krumlov (I wasn't looking, though). Anyway, it's one of the most beautiful cities in Central Europe. You can look down on it from the castle and imagine that it hasn't changed in 300 years. Buy pottery and amber jewelry (though perhaps prices have increased in recent years?). Papa's Living Restaurant is excellent, by the way (assuming it wasn't washed away by the flood).
Prague has a great many things of interest for a&a enthusiasts. Unfortunately, the military museum on the castle hill was closed for renovation when I was there, but there's a small historical museum up there as well, and it has some arms, most notably some stuff from the Hussites. Also up on the castle hill you should pay the small fee to get into the Golden Lane (do I remember the name correctly?). At the top of that lane is a replica arms & armour manufacturer. The hallway leading to the shop is lined with very nice plate armour. The goods for sale in the shop are, I'd say, slightly below the quality of MRL. There were some unique pieces there, but in general they seemed too heavy and crude to justify the prices (which probably reflect the shop's location at the heart of the local tourist trade). It's worth a look though. Surprisingly, the Natural History Museum has a great many ancient pieces--both arms and armour--and at least one exceptional repro Celtic or Germanic sword. The Best Armour company is in Prague somewhere, and they have outstanding armour.
-Sean
Author of the Little Hammer novel
https://www.amazon.com/Little-Hammer-Sean-Flynt/dp/B08XN7HZ82/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=little+hammer+book&qid=1627482034&sr=8-1
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Chuck Perino
Location: Roseburg, Oregon Joined: 22 Aug 2003
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Posted: Fri 17 Jun, 2005 8:39 am Post subject: |
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Thanks for the tips guys! (especially the restaraunt!)
In Cesky Krumlov, we will be staying in a bed and breakfast in a 13th century tower...that should be a really cool experience!
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Andrew Fox
Location: S.F. Bay Area Joined: 25 Jan 2004
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Posted: Fri 17 Jun, 2005 9:15 am Post subject: |
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How could I forget Graz? It's not exactly close to Salzburg - it's a three hour drive or so - but if you're going to be in that part of the world it would be a crime not to fit it into your schedule.
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