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corrado26 13th September 2021 03:39 PM

Dresden Armoury
 
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Last week I visited the Dresden Armoury again and could make some pictures. I hope that you like them and that they give you the idea to take a trip to this wonderful location.

corrado26 13th September 2021 03:41 PM

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corrado26 13th September 2021 03:44 PM

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awdaniec666 13th September 2021 03:50 PM

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Thank you corrado for those photographs!
I always wanted to visit this museum. Maybe out of coincidence, did you see Karabela-hilted weapons there and took some pictues of them too?
Below i post such a weapon if you arent familiar with that.

Thanks again :)

corrado26 13th September 2021 04:41 PM

Sorry, as far as I can remember I have not seen Karabela-hilted swords

adrian 13th September 2021 08:39 PM

A stunning collection & those photos are great, thank you.

mariusgmioc 13th September 2021 09:13 PM

Thank you! :)

M ELEY 13th September 2021 10:01 PM

Thanks, Corrado, for taking the time to post this magnificent thread! you just don't see such displays here in the states, with perhaps the Frazier arms Museum (KY) and the Cleveland Museum of Art rare exceptions.

Radboud 13th September 2021 11:06 PM

Thank you for sharing these amazing photos. What an incredible selection of swords.

What surprises me is the gaudy decoration on some of these pieces, extreme to the point that they almost resemble the exaggerated swords from popular fiction!

corrado26 14th September 2021 11:49 AM

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Very intersting is the existance of a brass copy of one of the swords shown in the exhibition that I ahve since a very long time in my private collection.

NeilUK 21st September 2021 12:57 PM

Many thanks, Corrado, for this display. Fabulous photos of superb objects.
Neil

grendolino 22nd September 2021 05:22 PM

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Originally Posted by awdaniec666 (Post 266059)
Thank you corrado for those photographs!
I always wanted to visit this museum. Maybe out of coincidence, did you see Karabela-hilted weapons there and took some pictues of them too?
Below i post such a weapon if you arent familiar with that.

Thanks again :)

Yes of course! Apart of the western armoury there is famous Tuskisch Zimmer there with plenty of weapons from Ottomans but for my eye Poland and Hungary also. Eventually two of Polish kings were from Dresden and both admire Polish costume (so the arms also).


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