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Old 29th April 2016, 12:19 AM   #2
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The best is the Muse'e de l' Arme'e - huge collection of arms and armour from medieval and renaissance times. The national museum of the Middle Ages at the Hotel de Cluny also has a small collection of arms & armour, and the museum of the Renaissance at Ecouen (a short train ride outside Paris) also has a small collection. Bonne chance.
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