Armor museums in Rome

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Armor museums in Rome

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Couldn't figure out which forum to put this in.....


What good armor/weaponry museums are there in Rome?

I'll be down there this time next month. So I'm taking requests on pics, if you give me either a time period/piece type or a specific piece. See my pics from the Neuburg in Vienna, if you like those photos, expect several hundred more.
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I believe there is only oee museum with armour and it only has a couple of pieces, Castello de San Angelo. There could be more, dunno. Try talking to a tourist organization.

Or at least, that is all I remember finding.

If you take a relatively short train ride up to Florence, there is the Stibbert. And Florence is a MUCH nicer city than Rome, IMHO.
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Well the Vatican has some armour. Certainly some Greek and Roman stuff. The best preserved hoplon if I recall correctly. But Id bet theyve got more behind the curtain too. I mean, the guards were 16th century pieces, and have been for quite a while.
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I vote for Florence too.
The Stibbert has a boat load of stuff.
The Bargello also has some things (even some non-armour).

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Let's put it this way. I live in Italy.

We're going to Rome. What, if any, armor-wise stuff is there to see?

Florence is next on the list, but that might have to wait till after a deployment.

And Florence is NOT a "short" train ride from Rome.....
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B. Fulton wrote:And Florence is NOT a "short" train ride from Rome.....


When you live in Sicily... it is. :lol:

EuroRail gets you there in 90 minutes (I think that is short, used to ride that back and forth to work every day) for about 48.00 Euros. I have done day trips before, based out of Rome.
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We're spending five days to see Rome. And we're based in Northern Italy, Florence is 3 or 4 hours from us, we can go back.
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