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List about military Museums of Spain
In this list about military Museums of Spain you can find:
30. Historical Military Museum of San Carlos (Palma de Mallorca)
29. Alava Museum of Álava
28. Historical Military Museum of Valencia
27. Aeronautical Park Foundation of Catalonia
26. Fort of the Desnarigado
25. Historical Military Museum of Melilla
24. Castellón Military History Museum
23. Military Museum of La Coruña
22. Castle of Montjuic
21. Legion Hall-Museum
20. Museum of the Royal Artillery Factory of La Cavada
19. Museum of the Artillery Academy
18. Castle of San Juan de las Águilas
17. Museum of Military Veterinary
16. Museum of the General Military Academy
15. Military Historical Museum of Cartagena
14. Historical Military Museum of Seville
13. Naval Museum of San Fernando
12. Historical Museum of the Canary Islands
11. Infante de Orleans Foundation
10. Police Museum of Albacete
9. Museum of Aeronautics and Astronautics of Spain
8. Naval Museum of Cartagena
7. Museum of the Cavalry Academy of Valladolid
6. Museum of the Military Pharmacy
5. Historical military museum of Burgos
4. Real Armory of Madrid
3. Naval Museum of Madrid
2. Museum of the Battle of Las Navas de Tolosa
1. Army Museum (Spain)
31. Military Museum of Menorca
The Military Museum of Menorca is the oldest member, and origin of the Consortium, its officials are the administrative and maintenance nucleus of this Institution, as well as the Museum itself, Colonel Fornals, participated in its founding, and in the assembly of each one of its rooms, directing the Museum from its inauguration until the year 2008. The Museum was inaugurated in 1981, in an old powder keg of the XVIII century, its start coincided with the Bicentennial of the conquest of Menorca by the Spanish Arms , after having remained more than half a century under British sovereignty.
30. Historical Military Museum of San Carlos (Palma de Mallorca)
At the beginning of the year 1600 the members of the Merchants' College began to consider the need to build a fort that protects the port of Palma from the west, in the vicinity of what was an old Roman port called Porto Pi. In 1610 it seems that construction begins at the designated place. The construction was definitively concluded in 1612. The name of San Carlos seems to be due to the circumstance that the viceroy, at the time of the first attempts at construction, was Don Carlos Coloma, Marquis del Espinar. In 1981 it becomes a Military Museum. Defensive fortification of the dock of Portopí, built in the s. XVII and Military Museum where pieces military and military characteristics of the average age to the s. XX.
29. Alava Museum of Álava
The Armory Museum of Álava (in Basque, Arabako Arma Museoa), located on the Paseo de Fray Francisco and next to the Ajuria Enea Palace in the city of Vitoria (Álava) Spain, exhibits monographically weapons, uniforms and various objects related to the war activities of different times and cultures, from prehistory to the early twentieth century. Of its sections, it is especially interesting that dedicated to the Battle of Vitoria in 1813, in the context of the War of Spanish Independence.
28. Historical Military Museum of Valencia
The Historical Military Museum of Valencia is located in the 'San Juan Rivera' Barracks, right in the center of Valencia. With an exhibition area of 3,500 square meters, the Museum presents the Military History of the Spanish Army, with special dedication to the former Levante and Centro Military Region. Its funds are exhibited along 22 halls, 10 located on the ground floor and 12 on the top floor. In them heavy materials of the Arms and Bodies of the Army are shown, emphasizing like most significant pieces a car of disinfection of Health of the year 1923 and a battle car of Russian manufacture T-26-B. Ammunition and equipment for the maintenance of general purpose or military specific material are also displayed. Other rooms show light weapons and knives, as well as artillery pieces and engineers' equipment. A room dedicated to the Army and Valencia, whose central figure is the model of the Royal Palace, destroyed in the year 1810, shows plans of projects of diverse quartering of the city. The most recent rooms are dedicated to the Missions of Peace, flags and uniforms, militaria, models and dioramas with the military history of...
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Places to see in ( Castile La Mancha - Spain ) Toledo
Toledo is an ancient city set on a hill above the plains of Castilla-La Mancha in central Spain. The capital of the region, it’s known for the medieval Arab, Jewish and Christian monuments in its walled old city. It was also the former home of Mannerist painter El Greco. The Moorish Bisagra Gate and the Sol Gate, in Mudéjar style, open into the old quarter, where the Plaza de Zocodover is a lively meeting place.
Toledo is one of the Spanish cities with the greatest wealth of monuments. Known as the “city of the three cultures”, because Christians, Arabs and Jews lived together there for centuries, behind its walls Toledo preserves an artistic and cultural legacy in the form of churches, palaces, fortresses, mosques and synagogues. This great diversity of artistic styles makes the old quarter of the capital of Castile - La Mancha a real open-air museum, which has led to it being declared a World Heritage Site.
Toledo is also a city linked to deep popular traditions, as the procession of the Most Holy Corpus Christi, a festival declared of International Tourist Interest, demonstrates every year.
The city of Toledo has its origins in Toletum, the name the Romans gave to this settlement on the banks of the River Tagus after its conquest in 190 BC. The city maintained its importance for centuries and, in the Visigothic era, became the capital of Hispania (6th C.). The arrival of the Arabs in the 8th century, together with the presence of Christians and Jews, made Toledo the “city of the three cultures”. This was one of the Toledo's most splendid periods when, among other important events, the Toledo School of Translators was founded. Later, when Carlos V came to the throne in 1519, the city became an imperial capital.
The way that Christians, Arabs and Jews lived side by side for centuries has been reflected in the form of a great artistic and cultural legacy. The maze of streets making up the historic centre of Toledo is only bounded by walls in which many gates were opened. The Bisagra gate, presided over by two bodies and a great imperial shield forms the main access to the city within the walls. This noble gate, of Muslim origin, includes a central courtyard and was altered during the reign of Carlos I (Emperor Carlos V)I. The Alfonso VI gate or Vieja de Bisagra gate, built in 838, is one of the most faithful reflections of Muslim art in the city. The Sol gate was built in the 13th century in Mudejar style and contains the remains of a paleochristian sarcophagus.
Via these and other entrances you can reach picturesque places, like the Plaza de Zocodover. In the Arab period, this central space housed an important market, and festivals and all kinds of social events were held here. Nowadays the square, surrounded by buildings with porches, continues to be one of the busiest places in the city. Synagogues, mosques and churches jostle in the narrow streets of Toledo, which is characterised by the mixture of artistic styles.
The Mosque of Cristo de la Luz, which predates the Christian reconquest, was built in 999 as a copy of the Mosque at Córdoba. It is an unusual building with a square floor plan covered by nine caliphal vaults (a type of groined vault leaving the centre free). To this, a Romanesque-Mudejar sanctuary was added in the 12th century.
Good examples from the Mozarabs (Christians who lived under Moslem rule) are the churches of San Sebastián and Santa Eulalia, while the Mudejars left in Toledo a style with rich Arab decoration. Horseshoe arches, lobed windows and other architectural elements can be appreciated in various buildings in Toledo. Santiago del Arrabal is one of the best examples of this style in the city, which has led this church also being known as the Mudejar Cathedral. The origin of its construction is uncertain, although it was probably in the time of King Alfonso VI when the church was built, taking advantage of an old mosque. The outstanding features of the early structure are a tower which recalls a Muslim minaret.
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El Alcazar de Toledo
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El Alcázar de Toledo corona la cúspide de la ciudad, elevado sobre roca granítica. Importante exponente de la arquitectura renacentista española, la diversidad de hechos históricos allí acontecidos han dotado al edificio de gran valor simbólico. Sus orígenes se remontan a la época medieval, surgiendo inicialmente como palacio romano. En el siglo X, durante la ocupación musulmana, sufrirá diversas destrucciones y reconstrucciones. La configuración actual del Alcázar data del siglo XVI de manos de Carlos V, quién mandó rehacerlo como residencia. Durante la guerra civil española quedaría practicamente destruido. Posteriormente se procedió a su reconstrucción dando lugar a lo que hoy podemos contemplar. Actualmente alberga en su interior el Museo del Ejército.
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El príncipe se salta el protocolo para saludar a los cartageneros
Alrededor de un millar de ciudadanos se congregaban a mediodía de hoy en el Puerto para ver de cerca de Su Alteza Real, el Príncipe de Asturias, Don Felipe de Borbón, de visita en Cartagena para presidir la Parada Militar que ponía el broche a los actos del 475 aniversario de la Infantería de Marina, la más antigua del mundo.
En torno a las 12,35 horas, el Príncipe Felipe hacía entrada a la explanada del muelle al son de música de la banda del Tercio de Levante, donde ha sido recibido por el Ministro de Defensa, Pedro Morenés, que había llegado unos minutos antes, el presidente de la Comunidad Autónoma, Ramón Luís Valcárcel, y el Jefe de Estado Mayor de la Armada, Manuel Rebollo.
En la tribuna presidencial, también han estado junto Don Felipe de Borbón, la alcaldesa de Cartagena, Pilar Barreiro, el presidente de la Asamblea Regional, Francisco Celdrán, y el Delegado del Gobierno, Joaquín Bascuñana, asistiendo como invitados una amplia representación de los estamentos civiles y militares de la ciudad.
La ceremonia en sí comenzaba con el recibimiento y honores de ordenanza a S.A.R, que ha pasado revista a la Fuerza compuesta por unidades de la Guardia Real, Tercio Armada, Tercio de Levante, Escuela de Infantería de Marina General Albacete y Fuster, un estol de la Fuerza de Guerra Naval Especial, una unidad de marinería de la Fuerza de Acción Marítima, una sección de uniformes de época, Banda de Música y Escuadra de gastadores, cornetas y tambores.
Tras la lectura del Real Decreto, por el que se ratifica la antigüedad del Cuerpo S.A.R El Príncipe de Asturias ha impuesto la Cruz al Mérito Naval con distintivo rojo al capitán de Infantería de Marina, Rafael López de Anca, que mandaba la unidad que liberó el 10 de septiembre a la ciudadana francesa Evelyne Colombo, secuestrada por piratas somalíes en el Golfo de Adén, que también ha estado presente en los actos hoy celebrados.
Asimismo, se ha citado como Distinguido en la Orden General a personal de Infantería de Marina que participó en esta misma misión.
La lectura del Decálogo del Infante de Marina y el Homenaje a los Caídos, daba paso al acto de transmisión del legado espiritual e histórico al soldado más moderno, acto que se cerraba con un discurso a los asistentes, a cargo del Comandante General de la Infantería de Marina, Pablo Miguel Bermudo.
Para finalizar, la Fuerza ha cantado la Marcha Heróica, himno de la Infantería, y ha desfilado frente al príncipe y demás autoridades.
Una vez que los actos militares finalizaban, Don Felipe se saltaba el cordón protocolario para acercarse a saludar a la multitud de cartageneros que han asistido como público a los actos, gesto cercano, habitual en el príncipe, que han aplaudido y vitoreado los asistentes.
La visita del príncipe Felipe a la ciudad ha finalizado con su traslado al Museo Nacional de Arqueología Subacuática (ARQUA), sede de la exposición Armada Española, una inversión segura, donde se ha ofrecido un vino de honor.
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Segovia Castle - Alcazar de Segovia - Castile and Leon, Spain
The unique silhouette and privileged location of the Alcazar of Segovia arouses admiration in all who behold the palace.
The irst written record of the Alcazar dates back to the beginning of the XII century. It became one of the favourite residences for the crown of Castile throughout the Middle Ages. The accession to the throne of the Trastamara Dynasty meant a new thrust for the Alcazar of Segovia in all archi - tectural, institutional, political and symbolic respects. It was under the auspices of this house that the Alcazar was turned into a real palace. Queen Isabella the Catholic made her way from there on 13th December 1474 to be crowned Queen of Castile in the Main Square of Segovia.
The Alcazar was originally built as a fortress but has served as a royal palace, a state prison, a Royal Artillery College and a military academy since then. It is currently used as a museum and a military archives building.
Der Alcázar von Segovia ist eine Burg in der spanischen Stadt Segovia in der autonomen Gemeinschaft Kastilien-León.
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Visiting the Alcazar of Toledo is a must of every Toledo visit. In the search for the entrance, we first come to the entrance of the library. It is the regional library of Castilla-La Mancha. The entrance to the Alcazar of Toledo is on the opposite side, in Calle de la Paz. So we walk around the huge building.
The coat of arms of the House of Habsburg, which Charles V had introduced, is everywhere, even on the municipal buses.
At last, we found the entrance. Now we are below the Alcazar of Toledo. In a huge hall, we see the remains from the Roman period. Already the Romans set up an army camp here, on the highest point the town. In the rocky subsoil, they created a cistern for 28,000 liters of water.
Charles V built the Alcazar of Toledo, which is a mixture of fortress and palace. It symbolizes his imperial claim, but also shows that all the fights that determined his life influenced his thinking.
The Alcazar of Toledo was badly damaged and partially destroyed in the Spanish Civil War. After the Second World War one reconstructed primarily the architecture. Most of the rooms are unadorned. Today they are home to the Spanish Army Museum. The splendor of bygone times is irrevocably destroyed.
A huge terrace offers a nice view of the distant surroundings.
The two-store arcaded courtyard in the center of the building houses a statue of Charles V in the center. The courtyard is one of the most beautiful of the late Renaissance. A huge staircase leads into the inside of the building.
Beside many weapons and armor, we see a model of a city with countless bastions of silver and gold. 3300 silver models of people complete the miniature world. It served the young Charles V to study combat situations.
But also military utensils and souvenirs from all corners of the world are on display.
Among these, the tent in the imperial chapel particularly stands out. The Indo-Portuguese tent is well-known as a tent of Charles V. It belonged to admiral Martin Alfonso de Sousa, who was appointed the governor of the Portuguese state of India in 1541. In 1935, the tent came to the army museum as a property of the Old Holy Brotherhood of Toledo.
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Eine Besichtigung des Alcazar von Toledo gehört zu jedem Toledo Besuch. Auf der Suche nach dem Eingang kommen wir zuerst zum Eingang der Bibliothek. Es ist die Regionalbibliothek von Kastilien-La Mancha.
Der Eingang zum Alcazar von Toledo ist auf der gegenüberliegenden Seite in der Calle de la Paz. Also umrunden wir das riesige Gebäude weiter.
Das Wappen der Habsburger, das Karl V. eingeführt hatte, prangt überall, auch auf städtischen Bussen.
Endlich haben wir den Eingang gefunden. Wir befinden uns unter dem Alcazar von Toledo. In einer riesigen Halle sind noch die Reste aus der Römerzeit zu sehen. Bereits die Römer hatten hier auf dem höchsten Punkt der Stadt ein Heerlager errichtet. Im felsigen Untergrund haben sie eine Zisterne für 28.000 Liter Wasser angelegt.
Karl V baute hier den Alcazar von Toledo, der eine Mischung aus Festung und Palast ist. Er symbolisiert seinen imperialen Anspruch, zeigt aber auch, dass sein Denken von all den Kämpfen geprägt war, die sein Leben bestimmten.
Der Alcazar von Toledo wurde im spanischen Bürgerkrieg stark beschädigt und teilweise zerstört. Nach dem 2. Weltkrieg erfolgte der Wiederaufbau, wobei in erster Linie die Architektur wiederhergestellt wurde. Die meisten Räume sind schmucklos und beherbergen heute das spanische Armeemuseum. Der Prunk und der Glanz vergangener Zeiten wurde unwiederbringlich zerstört.
Eine riesige Terrasse gibt den Blick frei in das ferne Umland.
Der doppelstöckige Arkadenhof im Zentrum des Gebäudes beherbergt in der Mitte eine Statue von Karl V. Der Innenhof zählt zu den schönsten der Spätrenaissance. Ein mächtiger Treppenaufgang führt ins Innere des Gebäudes.
Neben vielen Waffen und Rüstungen ist ein Modell einer Stadt mit unzähligen Bastionen aus Silber und Gold zu sehen. 3300 silberne Modelle von Menschen ergänzen die Miniaturwelt. Es diente dem jungen Karl V. zum Studium von Kampfsituationen.
Aber auch andere militärische Utensilien und Souvenirs aus allen Teilem der Welt sind ausgestellt.
Unter all diesen Souvenirs sticht das Zelt in der Hofburgkapelle zu besonders hervor. Das Indo-portugisische Zelt ist als „Zelt von Karl V“ bekannt. Es gehörte einst Admiral Martim Alfonso de Sousa, der 1541 zum Gouverneur des portugiesischen Staates Indien ernannt wurde. 1935 kam es als Eigentum der Alten Heiligen Bruderschaft von Toledo ins Armee-Museum.
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