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Dresden Armory

The Dresden Armory has a rich collection of historical weapons, armor and portraits (XVI-XVIII centuries). The collection is based on swords, sabers, swords, daggers, pistols and shotguns.

The Armory (Rüstkammer), photo carlos_seo

The Dresden Armory (Rüstkammer) has a world-famous collection of ceremonial weapons, armor and historical textiles. It is also called the "Dresden Historical Museum" (Historisches Museum Dresden), which is part of the State Art Collections (Staatliche Kunstsammlungen Dresden). For a long time, it was located in Zwinger. In February 2013, the meeting returned to the Dresden Castle Residence.

Until the 30s of the XIX century, this collection was not an art collection and served for the representative purposes of the elector. Only in the 1920s, when the Saxon monarchy was liquidated, did the Armory become an art-historical museum.

The Dresden Armory will be interesting to lovers of antiquity and history. You will enjoy visiting this museum, where you can see a unique collection.

Historical weapon, photo Julizehn ***

How to get there

Take tram 4, 8, 9 to the Theaterplatz stop.

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