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The Museum of the Army (Spanish: Museo del Ejército) is a military museum in Toledo, Spain, devoted to the history of the Spanish Army. It is one of the National Museums of Spain and it is attached to the Ministry of Defence. [1] The collection was previously housed in Madrid, and the museum opened on its present site in 2010.
Pages in category "Military and war museums in Spain" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total. ... Museum of the Army (Toledo) N.
The Museo Histórico Militar de Cartagena (Historical Military Museum of Cartagena) is a military museum dedicated to Spanish Army History. It is located in Cartagena, Spain [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The Building
This is a list of museums in Spain. According to the Ministry of Culture, there are about 1,500 museums in Spain. ... Army Museum; Artesanía Burgueño; Archivo-Museo ...
A military museum or war museum is an institution dedicated to the preservation and education of the significance of wars, conflicts, and military actions. These museums serve as repositories of artifacts (not least weapons), documents, photographs, and other memorabilia related to the military and war.
H, El Goloso Museum of Armored Vehicles, Madrid, Spain. In 1943, the Spanish Army and government decided to replace much of its armor, after studying war in Europe and North Africa. Tanks such as the Panzer I and T-26 were obsolete, as compared to newer tanks such as the Soviet T-34 and German Panther tank.
As part of the celebration of the 500th anniversary of Melilla, an exhibition on military history was held, with funds from the Army Museum, which once finished remained in Melilla, and with other funds donated by the Autonomous City, as well as others from private individuals, this museum was formed, being inaugurated on July 15, 1997. [2] [3] [4]
By the end of the siege, the building had been severely damaged. After the war, it was rebuilt. It now houses the Castilla-La Mancha Regional Library Archived 2009-06-02 at the Wayback Machine ("Biblioteca Autonómica") and the Museum of the Army ("Museo del Ejército"), the latter having previously been housed in the Salón de Reinos in Madrid.