Rating: 7,6/10 (100 votes) Army Museum (Musee de l'Armee) description and photos - France: Paris. Detailed information about the attraction. Description, photographs and a map showing the nearest significant objects. The title in English is Musee de l'Armee. Photo and descriptionThe Army Museum, opened in 1905, is located in the Les Invalides, which was built by Louis XIV for disabled warriors. At the same time, the museum is a completely independent collection with a rich collection, worthy of special attention. The exposition of the Army Museum is dedicated to the history of military art from ancient times to World War II. His collection of ancient weapons is the third in the world (after Vienna and Madrid): from Paleolithic stones to ceremonial armor of Henry II and Louis XIV. It also displays the weapons of the East: Ottoman ports, Persia, India, China and Japan. Through the sections of the museum, you can trace how the European military art has been improving century after century. Here is the French army uniform that first appeared in 1680. And here is the first standard weapon - a gun from 1717. The reforms of Louis XVI emphasize the technical progress of the armed forces, their professionalism. This is how future soldiers of the French Revolution are brought up. Naturally, the exposition pays great attention to Napoleon and his campaigns. In the museum you can see the emperor's cocked hats, his marching frock coat, his sword. The two world wars of the next century are covered in detail, and the museum displays the uniforms of all the armies that fought then (including the Russian and Soviet). The artillery section is extremely representative: about 800 real guns are located in the open air near the House of the Invalids different eras. In addition, more than 1000 models of cannons are exhibited in the halls of the museum, the oldest of which date back to the 16th century. The interiors of the museum are decorated with a huge number of French flags of different centuries and trophy banners of the 19th - 20th centuries, from Austerlitz to Indochina. The section of fine arts contains about 200,000 exhibits - graphics, paintings, sculptures, photographs. Of particular interest are the sketches of the artists whom the museum specially sent to the fronts of the First World War. And, finally, the museum exhibits about 150,000 toy soldiers of all times: tin, lead, cardboard. We also recommend reading Kamenets tower description and photos - Belarus: Brest region Topic: Army Museum (Musee de lArmee) description and photos - France: Paris. |