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The Frankfurt History Museum can hardly compare to the German National Museum, but it has an interesting section called the "Collectors" Museum", which displays collections of local collectors. Luckily, this includes some nice arms and armor.
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Among the late medieval and Rennaissance arms and armor there are also some blue and gilt swords by a local Frankfurt bladesmith family.
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Apart from swords, there is also armor, crossbows and polearms.
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Instead of labels next to the items, the museum has chosen to put a couple of books with descriptions and a brief history of how the collection came together.
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The firearms collection interestingly enough belonged to Frida Kahlo's great uncle.
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Thank you ever so much Teodor, for sharing these magnificent pictures with us in the forum.
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Thank you Teodore , for the tremendous amount of work and effort you have put into this that lets us enjoy Museums in other countries !
I would be nice to see more museum pictures from other members from all over the world. Kind regards Ulfberth |
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