Pics from my European trip 2024 (1 Viewer)

Awesome set of photos! I bet you had a blast on your trip. Thanks so much for sharing.
Mark
 
Thanks for sharing the photos Victor.
The museums owner must be proud of the people who created all these great exhibits.
 
Hi Steve n Mark

thanks for your appreciation of these pics.

Hi John

thanks for sharing some of the Budapest Army Museum pics. At the Hungarian Natl Museum, they had a couple of exhibits focused on the post war communist period and then the upheaval when this was overthrown. Their 1956 uprising was the main theme throughout.

just a short backtrack here to Istanbul, I forgot to mention a fabulous collection of Ottoman Court costumes at the Topkapi palace. I didn’t take pix, assuming that they would sell a book on this T the museum shop. Guess what? Nadda. A glaring omission. Anyway, I compensated by getting a book on costumes of the religious class.
 

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The next stop was Prague

these pix are from the Prague Natl museum. Basic bkgd history - Hungary and Czech were part of the Austro Hungarian empire. Hence very similar historical iconography appears in both Budapest n Prague. Last ptg is of Francis Stephan Francis 1, Holy Roman Emperor who married Maria Theresa

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Both countries are strongly Catholic Hence a lot of ref to 30 years war.

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Looks like a phenomenal trip, Victor!:salute:: Thanks for sharing the terrific photos!
 
Thanks for sharing your photos, Vic! It looks like an excellent trip!

Prost!
Brad
 
Hi Brad and Louis

thanks for looking in. Yes, a marvellous trip and I had a ball seeing so much Eastern European culture and arts. Very very diff from French, Italian and Spanish styles.

I located the Prague military museum in a non-touristy part of town. None of my clan would accompany me, preferring the glamour of the High Street allure. Sigh… their loss.

just look at the pics…

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I agree Victor, "their loss". I would have enjoyed seeing the museums etc in person as I'm interested in architecture and art almost as much as military history. The main religions such as Roman Catholic and Muslim, etc certainly had a significant influence on the architecture, customs, culture etc.
 
Hi Matt

Noted on yr interests. I’ll try to include some other historical pix as well.

At Prague, I visited a small house used by the Czech composer Anton Dvorak. Famous classical piece Humoresque. Grade 5 stuff… hahaha.

I completely missed a small niche Museum on the Czech Legion!! Because the museum was closed for three whole days, the time I was in Prague! grrr!

back to more Prague military museum stuff. Some great 30 yrs war models in 1/32 scale n displays followed by a flats display.

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There is some similarity between the displays here, the Prague and Budapest Natl museum as all of them were under the old austro hungarian empire. Archduke Charles snarling in his portrait.

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I located the Prague military museum in a non-touristy part of town. None of my clan would accompany me, preferring the glamour of the High Street allure. Sigh… their loss.

Oh, sad I missed this museum, seems I hadn't done my research.

What I did see in Prague was a Toy Museum in the Prague castle, it even had a BARBIE museum :(

Here are a few pics for you...

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John
 
Once again Victor, Thanks for sharing your photos !
I remember from a visit of almost forty years ago that Graz in Austria, had an Armoury Museum with hundreds if not thousands of Pikes and Muskets in racks and some Artillery on display. Worth a visit if in the area.
 
Hi John and Steve
thanks for your inputs.

Yes the Prague castle complex was very big. There was a toy museum (closed!). There was also a library museum. We didn hv time to visit this as well.

I hvn yet reached the Vienna military museum part yet….😀

rgds Victor
 

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