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Old 21st January 2007, 04:57 PM   #1
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I just came back from arms&armor museum located in my city, I thought that some of the items you may find interesting....
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Old 21st January 2007, 09:38 PM   #2
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Thanks for the pic HUSAR, thats a very strange, and nice pair of mail pants.
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Old 21st January 2007, 09:55 PM   #3
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Very cool!


Any details on number 220?
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Old 22nd January 2007, 11:14 AM   #4
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Any details on number 220?
sorry no museum descriptions are very enigmatic like eastern sword or karabela etc etc....
maybe this evening I will post some more
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Old 22nd January 2007, 11:19 AM   #5
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Could you please give the name of the city and the Museum? Looks like a good place to visit.
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Old 22nd January 2007, 11:29 AM   #6
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Could you please give the name of the city and the Museum? Looks like a good place to visit.
Muzum Wojska Polskiego so "Museum of the Polish Army" Poznan, Poland
just 250 km away from Berlin. You are welcome there are some few other even better like small castle near Poznan
http://www.zamkipolskie.com/korni/korni.html
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Old 22nd January 2007, 12:07 PM   #7
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Thank you for the very interesting pictures.

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Thanks for the pic HUSAR, thats a very strange, and nice pair of mail pants.
Persian ones. Very interesting because almost identical are in my museum and you can find it in catalogue Arcydziela Sztuki Perskiej / Masterpieces of Persian Art. Dating of such trousers is usually limited to 17th and 18th century. In H. R. Robinson's Oriental Armour you can find very fine exemple on Plate III A.

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Could you please give the name of the city and the Museum? Looks like a good place to visit.
If you're planning visit to far away Poland, Poznan is indeed very beautiful city you should see. But first of all visit my Krakow (Cracow, Cracovia) (sorry Damian for making such diversion in your thread )
In Krakow you can find one of the biggest arms exhibition with beautiful weapons from Medieval to II WW with quite huge 16th-18th c. department and many edged weapons in there (National Museum). You shouldn't miss Armoury in Czartoryski Museum and Wawel Royal Castle collection too.
Other cities to see are Warszawa (Warsaw), Wroclaw and Gdansk (Danzig). In Warsaw you'll find the biggest army museum in Poland. Other cities are a must for sightseeng
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Persian ones. Very interesting because almost identical are in my museum and you can find it in catalogue Arcydziela Sztuki Perskiej / Masterpieces of Persian Art. Dating of such trousers is usually limited to 17th and 18th century. In H. R. Robinson's Oriental Armour you can find very fine exemple on Plate III A.



If you're planning visit to far away Poland, Poznan is indeed very beautiful city you should see. But first of all visit my Krakow (Cracow, Cracovia) (sorry Damian for making such diversion in your thread )
In Krakow you can find one of the biggest arms exhibition with beautiful weapons from Medieval to II WW with quite huge 16th-18th c. department and many edged weapons in there (National Museum). You shouldn't miss Armoury in Czartoryski Museum and Wawel Royal Castle collection too.
Other cities to see are Warszawa (Warsaw), Wroclaw and Gdansk (Danzig). In Warsaw you'll find the biggest army museum in Poland. Other cities are a must for sightseeng
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Wolviex is right Krakow museums are great and really worth to visit ! our in Poznan is much smaller but still has some tasty examples

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Old 22nd January 2007, 06:26 PM   #9
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Damian, your museum shows some wonderful pieces, which should not be compared to any other museum, as it easily stands proud on its own (no offence meant, Michal )
We would love to see more, if possible, including Polish as well as eastern.
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Old 22nd January 2007, 06:51 PM   #10
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Is there a historical basis as to why a museum in Poland shows such a heavy emphasis on Middle Eastern arms and armor? They are beautiful examples, but not surely not native to the region?

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Old 22nd January 2007, 07:58 PM   #11
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Dear Brian!
Of course I didn't want to exalt my museum over the Poznan Military Museum - no way. I was reffering to the other thread of Bill, and just wanted to add few more places to his list called "must see" .

In fact, this museum Damian is kindly presenting to us, is one of the most important in Poland. It doesn't have to be big to be important. There are also some great people, very active and scholarly well prepared to work with this fine pieces, thought I have to add that they are more active on other fields of military history like orders and badges, uniforms and flags.

On the new pictures I would like to comment the Bechter we can see on third and fourth picture, made of plates and chainmails, with visible medalion in the middle. This piece is one of the finest examples of such armours in the world, through many years kept... o well, in my museum in Krakow . But with the decision of Ministry of Culture in the years of People Republic it was gave to Poznan, while it is strictly attached to this city, and to be exact, made there in the half of the 16th century. The second, very fine bechter is kept still in my, Krakow's, National Museum.

Hi Fenris. In fact eastern and mostly Turkish and Persian armaments were very popular in Poland in 17-18th centuries. Many weapons were made in Persian or Turkish fashion, noblemen paid big money to get them, etc.
But on the other hand I think they're (in most) shown here without any link to Polish history, rather to show the entirety of the museum's collection.

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PS. One thing I do not understand, why they've decided tu put a string on the bow which is now in wrong direction!
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