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1885: Transfer to the Hermitage of the Imperial Tsarskoye Selo Arsenal
collection
During the first half of the 19th century the royal collection of arms
and armour took shape at the royal residence in Tsarskoye Selo. Much was
added to it by Nicholas I, who had a passion for the history of chivalry
and organised tournaments and pageants for the court. During the first
half of the 19th century the initial collection, consisting largely of
Western European arms and armour of the 15th to 17th centuries, was enriched
with unique items by the armourers of Italy, Germany, Spain and France.
There were also excellent Russian and Oriental pieces, the nucleus of
the Oriental collection being made up of arms and armour captured during
campaigns against Persia and Turkey, campaigns in Central Asia and the
Caucasus during the first half of the 19th century.
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Morion Helmet
Italy. Milan (?).
Circa 1580-1590
Image
in the Digital collection

Armour
Germany. Between 1510 and 1525
Image
in the Digital collection
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