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fernando 3rd October 2019 05:39 PM

For those who missed it ...
 
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Army Museum of Toledo


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corrado26 3rd October 2019 06:08 PM

Wonderful, I have never been there so I have to thank you very much for showing these pictures
corrado26

Victrix 3rd October 2019 06:47 PM

Wow, looks great! Added to my wish list of places to visit. Many thanks for posting pics. :)

fernando 3rd October 2019 06:50 PM

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... And this is only a part of it. I never guessed, myself.


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Philip 4th October 2019 06:11 AM

I am drooling over this stuff! Much more impressive material on display than I remember seeing in the Museo del Ejército in Madrid in the 1970s.

Say, Nando, isn't this museum housed in the Alcázar, overlooking the Rio Tejo, which was besieged and practically destroyed during the Civil War, and reconstructed since under the Franco regime?

Philip 4th October 2019 06:16 AM

By the way, did you ask if a comprehensive catalog has been published of this collection? Or even a well illustrated book focusing on its highlights?

Norman McCormick 4th October 2019 10:30 AM

Hi Fernando,
Nice house and great collection :D :cool: ;)
My Regards,
Norman.

fernando 4th October 2019 11:30 AM

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... Say, Nando, isn't this museum housed in the Alcázar, overlooking the Rio Tejo, which was besieged and practically destroyed during the Civil War, and reconstructed since under the Franco regime?

Yes, the very one, as per pictures in my post #8.
Having being around some twenty years ago, i did not visit its interior. I have (much) later read about the museum but thought they would only have a few pieces in exhibition in one of the building wings; it could have been like that but (at least) now, all floors are stuffed with material, divided on a thematic basis. Also they have (recently) done excavations and some Roman constructions are exposed.
A place to visit, no doubt ... and even get lost inside such huge palace.

NeilUK 4th October 2019 04:45 PM

That's a marvellous set of photos you have posted. Thank you so much, especially for all those photos of early cannon.
Neil


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