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Old 20th February 2013, 02:40 PM   #1
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Default a Knight, a Lady and a Dragon Slovenian national museum exhibition

If you are visiting Ljubljana I would strongly recomed the visit of the national museum for the temporariy exhibit A Knight, a Lady and a Dragon - The Heritage of Medieval Warriors.

LINK: http://www.nms.si/index.php?option=c...id=317&lang=en

I went there yesterday and it is wonderfull. I really didn't know that the NMS has such a rich collection!

The visit is trully recomended as is it is a temporary exhibition, so the items are normaly kept in depos... and what items! There are 50-60 nice original medievals words from 9th to 15th century that were found in the Ljubljanica river wich is very rich in findnings.


So if you are visiting Ljubljana, you certainly do not want to miss thatone.

sorry for the poor quality phootos but is very hard to take them because of the light condition.
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Nice display! Thanks for sharing.
Darth Vader's Lightsabre and Narsil made me lol!
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Nice display! Thanks for sharing.
Darth Vader's Lightsabre and Narsil made me lol!

yes they are at the end section of the "evolution of the sword"
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