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Sean Flynt
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Sandro A
Location: Italy Joined: 23 May 2006
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Posted: Mon 26 Jun, 2006 3:14 pm Post subject: Not that much but... |
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I live there and nonetheless I've never seriously searched for, believe it or not...anyway, most of the museums are specialized in roman and preroman period, or medieval and renaissance pictorial art. For the big armouries you have to go visit Turin, Florence, Venice or San Marino. Anyway I found a reference to this museum of the high middle-age
http://www.romecity.it/Altomedioevo.htm
I think ,from the descriptions found on various sites, that there will be little arms and armours from the centuries of greatest interest, but if you happen to be there the ticket is quite cheap, so you can give it a try. If I get there in first person I'll tell you more informations, and more accurate too. I'm sorry I din't found any info in english to link, try to search for it.
bye
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Felix Wang
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Posted: Wed 26 Jul, 2006 12:31 pm Post subject: |
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The museum albums here include pictures from Venice.
I don't know how your Italian is, but here is the virtual tour of the Turin armoury
http://www.artito.arti.beniculturali.it/Armer...ione=Intro
(most of the stuff seems to be in the gallery - armour, and the rotunda - assorted weapons)
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Nathan Robinson
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