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The Hall of Weapons(Salile de Arme)(1). 펠레슈 성(Castelul Peleș, Peles Castle).시나이아(Sinaia) 본문
The Hall of Weapons(Salile de Arme)(1). 펠레슈 성(Castelul Peleș, Peles Castle).시나이아(Sinaia)
세계속으로 2019. 6. 2. 10:32The Hall of Weapons(Salile de Arme)(1).
펠레슈 성(Castelul Peleș, Peles Castle).
시나이아(Sinaia). 루마니아(Romania)
Salile de Arme(The Armoury Halls)
Built between 1903-1908 in German Neo-Renaissance style, they are displaying the royal collection of European weapons (15th-19th c.), mostly German, but also Spanishm, French, Italian and Oriental. one can notice the steel armors(15th-16th c.) and a Maximillian tournament harness unique in Romania(16th c.). on the decorative fireplace (the castle was provided with central heating in 1883) is to be noticed a 16th c. German executioner sword. The oritental weapons are displayed in The Small Armoury Hall; they are manufactured in African, Turkish, Perisan, Indian and Japanese workshops. The large glass-case exhibits the most valuable pieces of the collection: a Turkish sword covered with shark skin, the sword of Gabriel Bathory, Prince of Transylvania, received by King Michael of Romania in 1932 and a Damascus steel rifle with inlaid mother-of-pearl made in London workshop (18th c.).
Designed between 1903-1906 according to the plans of the architect Liman, the hall shows part of the European weapons collection of King Carol I, most of them from the 15th-17th centuries.
A career officer, Carol has gathered over the time an impressive arsenal collection currently counting approx. 3600 pieces.
On the panoplies are displayed blade weapons and firearms, the main workshops being Nuremberg, Solingen, Toledo, Milan.
Along with original steel knights armor, the equestrian maximilian armor made in Germany (XVI century), unique in Romania, weighs approx. 200 pounds.
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