Musée Militaire, Nouvelle-Aquitaine

Musée Militaire é um Museu está localizado no Périgueux, Nouvelle-Aquitaine. O endereço Musée Militaire é 26 Rue des Farges, 24000 Périgueux, France. Se você precisar de serviço, você pode contatá-los através do site ou telefone, o número de telefone é +33 5 53 53 47 36.

A latitude do Musée Militaire é 45.1832865, e a longitude é 0.7209751. Musée Militaire está localizado no Périgueux, com as coordenadas gps do 45° 10' 59.8314" N and 0° 43' 15.5104" E.

O fuso horário do lugar é Europe/Paris, o site é http://www.museemilitaire-perigord.fr/. Se você tiver alguma dúvida, por favor deixe um comentário.

Museu

Horário
Segunda: 2:00 – 6:00 PM
Terça: 2:00 – 6:00 PM
Quarta: 2:00 – 6:00 PM
Quinta: 2:00 – 6:00 PM
Sexta: 2:00 – 6:00 PM
Sábado: 2:00 – 6:00 PM
Domingo: Fechado
Latitude45.1832865Longitude0.7209751
Código postal24000DMS Lat45° 10' 59.8314" N
DMS Lng0° 43' 15.5104" EGeoHASHu00903kgxzjfx
UTM Zone31TUTM(E)320951.80889453867
UTM(N)5005838.220339912Fuso horárioEurope/Paris
PaísFranceProvínciaNouvelle-Aquitaine
Comentários recomendados
*** (23/11/2015 01:37)
Musée très intéressant pour peu que l'on s'intéresse au milieu militaire, seul bémol il est assez petit !

*** (24/09/2017 14:18)
Superbe .....

*** (20/08/2017 03:22)
Echt een gaaf museum.
Het museum laat een fijne indruk bij mij en mijn zoon achter.
Echt een aanrader.

*** (29/03/2017 20:25)
Extraordinaire musée militaire ... Faite une halte

*** (22/11/2017 13:57)
A voir absolument sur Périgueux même si on aime pas l'armée.

*** (30/11/2017 14:09)
On a suivi les conseils et le musée est impressionnant

*** (22/03/2017 17:19)
Special interest museum in the center of town. Interesting place to browse and let your mind wander a little. This small museum based on a large collection of medals, insignia, flags, military uniforms, helmets, badges, and weaponry ranging from sables, pistols and canon, to a sea-mine and a German flying bomb… A bit dusty, but to give it a positive spin; you will find the content well compensating what the presentation lacks (though that might take some effort, prior knowledge and a little interest).

The collection started out to commemorate the Prussian war, but sprawled in all directions and now includes materials related to the Napoleonic area, Crimean war, the world wars, French colonial deployments as well as later UN missions. There is a lot of material on display, some given context, much of the collection is just that. You will find what you look for, or chance upon some campaigns you never heard of, but do not expect much guidance or storytelling. It is an amazing collection of smaller collections, maybe a bit too much material for such little space.

The amount of medals on display somehow makes you question the value of these ‘awards’, some have an eerie way of recurring. The current events on the Crimea, mirror the Crimean War medials, and some unexpected Nazi paraphernalia awarded for their campaign in the Crimea, including the an original poster advertising ‘the opportunity to go and fight Bolshevism in the east’ (in French). A contemporary print shows Napoleon handing out medals to kneeling subjects (in a posture that makes the present day viewer wonder who’s honoring who). There was an interesting special exhibition of art from the WWI trenches with drawings and sketches.
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