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Tango01 Supporting Member of TMP23 Nov 2012 3:27 p.m. PST

"Our participation in the Unic Model Show from Brescia, has allowed us to visit the Museum of Arms "Musei delle armi". Do not forget that Milan with Brescia were among the highlights of the production of armor of the Italian Renaissance. This museum is located inside the magnificent castle of the Visconti, testifies to the production of weapons of the fifteenth to the eighteenth century. There is a collection of helmets of the fifteenth century, as well as combat armor and knight of the next century. Swords and rapiers from back to the sixteenth century.
A beautiful museum with a modern scenography is well worth with these beautiful pieces.
Sorry for the photo quality but the light in the windows does not facilitate the task"
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Hope you enjoy!.

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Doug em4miniatures25 Nov 2012 8:31 a.m. PST

The museum and, indeed, the whole castle are excellent and in a stunning setting. I was there this year and loved it (and the weather was fantastic).

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