What armour to see in Italy (northern)?

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What armour to see in Italy (northern)?

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go to the Palazzo Publico in Siena to look at the frescoes on the ceiling. Also, you're not far from Ferrara, where Fiore was for the later part of his life. Sorry I don't have any more specific things to recommend.

-Mag, who is planning for a trip through italy some day :D
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Hi Ingrid

You must go to Mantua/Mantova, and see all the 15th.c italian armour there.
It is the largest collection of italian late 15th.c armour in the world :shock: .

Its all housed in Museo Diocesano Francesco Gonzaga very close to the Palazzo and the castello.

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Here is some museum information. Note the museum has somewhat restricted hours

http://translate.google.com/translate?h ... en%26lr%3D
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Go to Ferrara for sure, although there isn't really much in the way of armor, it is an amazing castle. If you can make it to Venice, check out the Doge's Palace. Most of the armor in there is 16th century, but there are some 14th and 15th century peices as well.
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Stibbert, Churburg, Museo Poldi Pezzoli in Milan, Bargello (florence)
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Feel free to contact me when your idea are more clear, now i'm quite busy, so i can't help you a lot, but i hope to be able to help you in the near future.
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We skipped the Stibbert - didn't seem worth it. But the Bargello is cool. Both are in Firenze, but the Stibbert isn't exactly convenient to get to from the town center.
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Uh, I think Churburg WAS in Austria a while back....
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Kevin wrote:We skipped the Stibbert - didn't seem worth it. But the Bargello is cool. Both are in Firenze, but the Stibbert isn't exactly convenient to get to from the town center.


You SOOOO messed up! :shock: It is very easy to get to, just grab the nearest cab... or public transport.

Museo Stibbert is Beautiful! Friendly staff, as well.
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Ingrid wrote:Wow, I feel a little dense! Why did I think Churburg was in Austria?? Doh! Thanks for all the info. Not sure of the itenerary yet....


Churburg is only open certain times of the year from my understanding... and it is NOT easily accessible!
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