European Armour Museums - a list.

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Steven Ford
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European Armour Museums - a list.

Post by Steven Ford »

Colleagues

Can we construct a list of recommended Armour Museums in Europe please?

Bovington
Saumur
Thune
Kubinka
...add your recommendation here

May I suggest 'cut'n'paste the list and add your own to save reading the whole thread to get the whole list please.

Might make the basis for a leisurely tour some time.

Feel free to consider adding other places of interest to visit in separate lists.

Thanks.

Steve[/i]

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Post by Antony Rowley »

Hi Steven,

Not just armour but a list of most of Europe's war museums:

http://www.warmuseums.nl/landindx.htm

Thanks Antony
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Post by Steven Ford »

Thanks Anthony.

It's looking like more than one tour...

Steve

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Kalemegdan, Belgrade. You can climb up on the exhibits.

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