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Army Museum (Paris)

The Musée de l'Armée (French: [myze laʁme]; "Army Museum") is a national military museum of France located at Les Invalides in the 7th arrondissement of Paris. It is served by Paris Métro stations Invalides, Varenne and La Tour-Maubourg

Musée de l'Armée
Musée de l'Armée, Paris.
Established1905
LocationHôtel national des Invalides, 129 rue de Grenelle, 75007 Paris
Coordinates48°51′25″N 2°18′46″E / 48.85694°N 2.31278°E / 48.85694; 2.31278
TypeArt museum, Historic site, Military museum
Visitors1,252,095 (2019), 1,071,072 (2022)
DirectorHenry de Medlege (since August 2020)
Public transit accessInvalides
Varenne
La Tour-Maubourg
Invalides
Websitemusee-armee.fr

The Musée de l'Armée was created in 1905 with the merger of the Musée d'Artillerie and the Musée Historique de l'Armée.[1] The museum's seven main spaces and departments contain collections that span the period from antiquity through the 20th century.

History edit

The Musée de l'Armée was created in 1905 with the merger of the Musée d'Artillerie and the Musée Historique de l'Armée.[1] The Musée de l'artillerie (Museum of Artillery – "artillerie" meaning all things related to weapons) was founded in 1795 in the aftermath of the French Revolution, and expanded under Napoleon. It was moved into the Hôtel des Invalides in 1871, immediately following the Franco-Prussian War and the proclamation of the Third Republic. Another institution called the Musée historique de l'Armée (Historical Museum of the Army) was created in 1896 following the Paris World Fair. The two institutions merged in 1905 within the space of the former Musée de l'Artillerie. Today, it holds 500,000 artifacts, including weapons, armour, artillery, uniforms, emblems and paintings, exhibited in an area of 12,000 m2. The permanent collections are organised into "historical collections", representing a chronological tour from ancient times through the end of World War II.

In March 1878, the museum hosted an "ethnographic exhibition", as it was called, which represented the main "types" of Oceania, America, Asia and Africa. Dummies representing people from the colonies, along with weapons and equipment, were the main attraction. The exhibit, organised by Colonel Le Clerc, attempted to demonstrate theories of unilineal evolution, putting the European man at the apex of human history.[2] Parts of this collection began to be transferred to the Ethnographic Museum of the Trocadéro in 1910 and in 1917; the last colonial rooms were closed just after the 1931 Paris Colonial Exhibition.[2] All remnants were transferred after the Second World War.[2]

Significant holdings edit

The Musée de l'Armée has identified 24 aesthetic, technical and symbolic "treasures," which are all closely linked to French military history from the late Middle Ages through to World War II. They include weapons, armour, works of arts and technology.[3]

Main spaces edit

The museum consists of six main spaces.

Main Courtyard and artillery collections edit

 
Bombarde-mortier d'Aubusson, the largest known in the world.
 
Gribeauval cannon (1780s)

The Main Courtyard is the centre of the Hôtel National des Invalides and displays a large part of the artillery collections, gathered during the French Revolution. The collection traces 200 years of the history of French field artillery and enables visitors to discover how the equipment was manufactured, its role and the history of great French artillerymen.[4]

Contains:

  • 60 French classical bronze cannons
  • A dozen howitzers and mortars

Armour and weapons, 13th–17th centuries edit

 
Gendarme heavy cavalry armour
 
Mail and plate armour with full horse armor of an Ottoman Mamluk horseman, circa 1550

The Musée de l'Armée has a rich ancient collection, which makes it one of the three largest arms museums in the world.[5]

Contains:

  • The Royal Room: crown collections
  • The Medieval Room: artifacts from the feudal army to the royal army
  • The Louis XIII Room: the progress of the royal army)
  • A Themed Arsenal Gallery
  • An exhibit on Courtly Leisure Activities (late Middle Ages to mid-17th century)
  • some rooms of antique and oriental armament

Modern Department, from Louis XIV to Napoleon III, 1643–1870 edit

This department covers the military, political, social and industrial history of France, reliving great battles, exploring the lives of soldiers, and tracing the development of technologies and tactics.[6]

Contains:

  • Privates' uniforms
  • Luxury weapons and arms
  • Equipment of numerous French and foreign regiments
  • Illustrious figures, such as Napoleon Bonaparte and his marshals[6]

Contemporary Department, the Two World Wars 1871–1945 edit

 
French 75 mm field gun (1897)

The contemporary department tells the story of the French Army from 1871 to 1945, and the two great conflicts of the 20th century.[7]

Contains:

  • French and foreign uniforms, including some having belonged to illustrious military leaders (Foch, Joffre, de Lattre, Leclerc, etc.)
  • Objects used by soldiers in daily life
  • Prestige pieces: marshals' batons and ceremonial swords:
  • Emblems, paintings and elements from personal archives: letters, postcards, etc.[7]

The Charles de Gaulle Monument edit

 
The Multi-Screen Room

The Charles de Gaulle Monument (Historial) is an interactive multimedia space dedicated to the work of Charles de Gaulle, the leader of the Free French Forces and founding President of the Fifth Republic.[8]

Contains:

  • The Multi-Screen Room
  • The Ring: "an overview of the century" projected onto a circular glass ring
  • The Permanent Exhibition[8]

Cabinets insolites edit

Three cabinets are dedicated to special collections.

Contains:

  • Artillery models from the 16th to 19th c.
  • Military music instruments, selected among the 350 of the collection
  • Military figurines, with 5000 toy soldiers displayed of a collection of 140000

The Army museum is associated with four additional spaces:

Musée de l'Ordre de la Libération edit

The museum is dedicated to the Ordre de la Libération, France's second national order after the Légion d'honneur, which was created in 1940 by General Charles de Gaulle, leader of the Free French Forces.

Contains three galleries:

  • Free France
  • Interior Resistance
  • Deportation

Musée des Plans-Reliefs edit

 
Model of Château-d'Oléron in the Musée des Plans-Reliefs (1703)

The Musée des Plans-Reliefs is a museum of military models located within the Musée de l'Armée. About 100 models, created between 1668 and 1870, are currently on display in the museum. The construction of models dates to 1668 when the Marquis de Louvois, minister of war to Louis XIV, began a collection of three-dimensional models of fortified cities for military purposes, and kept growing until 1870 with the disappearance of fortifications bastionnées.

Cathedral of Saint-Louis des Invalides edit

 
Interior of Cathedral of Saint-Louis des Invalides

In 1676, the Secretary of State for War, Marquis de Louvois, entrusted the young architect Jules Hardouin-Mansart with the construction of the chapel, which Libéral Bruant had been unable to complete. The architect designed a building which combined a royal chapel, the "Dôme des Invalides", and a veterans' chapel.[9] This way, the King and his soldiers could attend mass simultaneously, while entering the place of worship though different entrances, as prescribed by etiquette. This separation was reinforced in the 19th century with the erection of the tomb of Napoleon I, the creation of the two separate altars and then with the construction of a glass wall between the two chapels.[9]

Contains:

  • The Veteran's Chapel[9]

Dôme des Invalides edit

The Dôme des Invalides is the emblem of the Hôtel National des Invalides and an unmissable monument in the Parisian landscape.[10]

Contains:

  • The Dome Church
  • The Tomb of Napoleon I[10]

Collection edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Musée de l'Armée – Hôtel national des Invalides". Retrieved 17 April 2013.
  2. ^ a b c Gilles Aubagnac, "En 1878, les "sauvages" entrent au musée de l'Armée" in Zoos humains. De la Vénus hottentote aux reality shows, Nicolas Bancel, Pascal Blanchard, Gilles Boëtsch, Eric Deroo, Sandrine Lemaire, edition La Découverte (2002), p.349-354 (in French)
  3. ^ "Museum treasures". Retrieved 28 April 2013.
  4. ^ . Archived from the original on 23 March 2013. Retrieved 17 April 2013.
  5. ^ . Archived from the original on 16 April 2013. Retrieved 17 April 2013.
  6. ^ a b "Modern department, from Louis XIV to Napoleon III, 1643–1870". Retrieved 17 April 2013.
  7. ^ a b "Contemporary department, the Two World Ward 1871–1945". Retrieved 17 April 2013.
  8. ^ a b . Archived from the original on 22 March 2013. Retrieved 17 April 2013.
  9. ^ a b c "Cathedral of Saint-Louis des Invalides". Retrieved 17 April 2013.
  10. ^ a b "The Dome des Invalides". Retrieved 17 April 2013.

External links edit

  • Official website
  • Discovering the Musée de l'Armée. Official video

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The Musee de l Armee French myze de laʁme Army Museum is a national military museum of France located at Les Invalides in the 7th arrondissement of Paris It is served by Paris Metro stations Invalides Varenne and La Tour MaubourgMusee de l ArmeeMusee de l Armee Paris Established1905LocationHotel national des Invalides 129 rue de Grenelle 75007 ParisCoordinates48 51 25 N 2 18 46 E 48 85694 N 2 31278 E 48 85694 2 31278TypeArt museum Historic site Military museumVisitors1 252 095 2019 1 071 072 2022 DirectorHenry de Medlege since August 2020 Public transit accessInvalides Varenne La Tour Maubourg InvalidesWebsitemusee armee wbr frThe Musee de l Armee was created in 1905 with the merger of the Musee d Artillerie and the Musee Historique de l Armee 1 The museum s seven main spaces and departments contain collections that span the period from antiquity through the 20th century Contents 1 History 2 Significant holdings 3 Main spaces 3 1 Main Courtyard and artillery collections 3 2 Armour and weapons 13th 17th centuries 3 3 Modern Department from Louis XIV to Napoleon III 1643 1870 3 4 Contemporary Department the Two World Wars 1871 1945 3 5 The Charles de Gaulle Monument 3 6 Cabinets insolites 3 7 Musee de l Ordre de la Liberation 3 8 Musee des Plans Reliefs 3 9 Cathedral of Saint Louis des Invalides 3 10 Dome des Invalides 4 Collection 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksHistory editThe Musee de l Armee was created in 1905 with the merger of the Musee d Artillerie and the Musee Historique de l Armee 1 The Musee de l artillerie Museum of Artillery artillerie meaning all things related to weapons was founded in 1795 in the aftermath of the French Revolution and expanded under Napoleon It was moved into the Hotel des Invalides in 1871 immediately following the Franco Prussian War and the proclamation of the Third Republic Another institution called the Musee historique de l Armee Historical Museum of the Army was created in 1896 following the Paris World Fair The two institutions merged in 1905 within the space of the former Musee de l Artillerie Today it holds 500 000 artifacts including weapons armour artillery uniforms emblems and paintings exhibited in an area of 12 000 m2 The permanent collections are organised into historical collections representing a chronological tour from ancient times through the end of World War II In March 1878 the museum hosted an ethnographic exhibition as it was called which represented the main types of Oceania America Asia and Africa Dummies representing people from the colonies along with weapons and equipment were the main attraction The exhibit organised by Colonel Le Clerc attempted to demonstrate theories of unilineal evolution putting the European man at the apex of human history 2 Parts of this collection began to be transferred to the Ethnographic Museum of the Trocadero in 1910 and in 1917 the last colonial rooms were closed just after the 1931 Paris Colonial Exhibition 2 All remnants were transferred after the Second World War 2 Significant holdings editThe Musee de l Armee has identified 24 aesthetic technical and symbolic treasures which are all closely linked to French military history from the late Middle Ages through to World War II They include weapons armour works of arts and technology 3 Main spaces editThe museum consists of six main spaces Main Courtyard and artillery collections edit nbsp Bombarde mortier d Aubusson the largest known in the world nbsp Gribeauval cannon 1780s The Main Courtyard is the centre of the Hotel National des Invalides and displays a large part of the artillery collections gathered during the French Revolution The collection traces 200 years of the history of French field artillery and enables visitors to discover how the equipment was manufactured its role and the history of great French artillerymen 4 Contains 60 French classical bronze cannons A dozen howitzers and mortarsArmour and weapons 13th 17th centuries edit nbsp Gendarme heavy cavalry armour nbsp Mail and plate armour with full horse armor of an Ottoman Mamluk horseman circa 1550The Musee de l Armee has a rich ancient collection which makes it one of the three largest arms museums in the world 5 Contains The Royal Room crown collections The Medieval Room artifacts from the feudal army to the royal army The Louis XIII Room the progress of the royal army A Themed Arsenal Gallery An exhibit on Courtly Leisure Activities late Middle Ages to mid 17th century some rooms of antique and oriental armamentModern Department from Louis XIV to Napoleon III 1643 1870 edit This department covers the military political social and industrial history of France reliving great battles exploring the lives of soldiers and tracing the development of technologies and tactics 6 Contains Privates uniforms Luxury weapons and arms Equipment of numerous French and foreign regiments Illustrious figures such as Napoleon Bonaparte and his marshals 6 Contemporary Department the Two World Wars 1871 1945 edit nbsp French 75 mm field gun 1897 The contemporary department tells the story of the French Army from 1871 to 1945 and the two great conflicts of the 20th century 7 Contains French and foreign uniforms including some having belonged to illustrious military leaders Foch Joffre de Lattre Leclerc etc Objects used by soldiers in daily life Prestige pieces marshals batons and ceremonial swords Emblems paintings and elements from personal archives letters postcards etc 7 The Charles de Gaulle Monument edit nbsp The Multi Screen RoomThe Charles de Gaulle Monument Historial is an interactive multimedia space dedicated to the work of Charles de Gaulle the leader of the Free French Forces and founding President of the Fifth Republic 8 Contains The Multi Screen Room The Ring an overview of the century projected onto a circular glass ring The Permanent Exhibition 8 Cabinets insolites edit Three cabinets are dedicated to special collections Contains Artillery models from the 16th to 19th c Military music instruments selected among the 350 of the collection Military figurines with 5000 toy soldiers displayed of a collection of 140000The Army museum is associated with four additional spaces Musee de l Ordre de la Liberation edit Main article Musee de l Ordre de la Liberation The museum is dedicated to the Ordre de la Liberation France s second national order after the Legion d honneur which was created in 1940 by General Charles de Gaulle leader of the Free French Forces Contains three galleries Free France Interior Resistance DeportationMusee des Plans Reliefs edit Main article Musee des Plans Reliefs nbsp Model of Chateau d Oleron in the Musee des Plans Reliefs 1703 The Musee des Plans Reliefs is a museum of military models located within the Musee de l Armee About 100 models created between 1668 and 1870 are currently on display in the museum The construction of models dates to 1668 when the Marquis de Louvois minister of war to Louis XIV began a collection of three dimensional models of fortified cities for military purposes and kept growing until 1870 with the disappearance of fortifications bastionnees Cathedral of Saint Louis des Invalides edit nbsp Interior of Cathedral of Saint Louis des InvalidesIn 1676 the Secretary of State for War Marquis de Louvois entrusted the young architect Jules Hardouin Mansart with the construction of the chapel which Liberal Bruant had been unable to complete The architect designed a building which combined a royal chapel the Dome des Invalides and a veterans chapel 9 This way the King and his soldiers could attend mass simultaneously while entering the place of worship though different entrances as prescribed by etiquette This separation was reinforced in the 19th century with the erection of the tomb of Napoleon I the creation of the two separate altars and then with the construction of a glass wall between the two chapels 9 Contains The Veteran s Chapel 9 Dome des Invalides edit The Dome des Invalides is the emblem of the Hotel National des Invalides and an unmissable monument in the Parisian landscape 10 Contains The Dome Church The Tomb of Napoleon I 10 Collection edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Musee de l Armee nbsp The Sword of Francois I 16th century nbsp Olifant carved in an elephant tusk nbsp Hunting crossbow nbsp Set of cold weapons nbsp Powder flask Mid 16th century nbsp Priming flask Circa 1600 nbsp The Saint Gilles gun 1507 nbsp Culverin called Wurtembourgeoise End 16th century nbsp Bronze cannon said to be of Cardinal Richelieu ca 1600 nbsp Henry II s Burgonet 1550s nbsp The Qianlong Emperor s armour 18th century nbsp 37 mm TRP Mle 1916 rapid fire infantry cannon nbsp Taxi de la Marne 1914 nbsp Renault FT17 tank 1917 nbsp V 2 missile 1940s nbsp Luger pistol used in the 1930s See also editList of museums in Paris Musee national de la MarineReferences edit a b Musee de l Armee Hotel national des Invalides Retrieved 17 April 2013 a b c Gilles Aubagnac En 1878 les sauvages entrent au musee de l Armee in Zoos humains De la Venus hottentote aux reality shows Nicolas Bancel Pascal Blanchard Gilles Boetsch Eric Deroo Sandrine Lemaire edition La Decouverte 2002 p 349 354 in French Museum treasures Retrieved 28 April 2013 The Main Courtyard and artillery collections Archived from the original on 23 March 2013 Retrieved 17 April 2013 Old armour and weapons 13th 17th century Archived from the original on 16 April 2013 Retrieved 17 April 2013 a b Modern department from Louis XIV to Napoleon III 1643 1870 Retrieved 17 April 2013 a b Contemporary department the Two World Ward 1871 1945 Retrieved 17 April 2013 a b The Charles de Gaulle Monument Archived from the original on 22 March 2013 Retrieved 17 April 2013 a b c Cathedral of Saint Louis des Invalides Retrieved 17 April 2013 a b The Dome des Invalides Retrieved 17 April 2013 External links editOfficial website Discovering the Musee de l Armee Official video Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index 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