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2008Weapons from the National Military Museum - Set

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Technical details
  • 08.02.2008
  • Mihai Vamasescu
  • -
  • -
  • Offset
  • 5 Colours
  • 42 x 27 mm, 120 x 74 mm
  • 0.50LEI, 1.00LEI, 2.40LEI, 5.00LEI
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About Weapons from the National Military Museum

The philatelic issue Fire Weapons from the National Military Museum that Romfilatelia introduces into circulation, is a première: it is the first time when pistols and revolvers are illustrated on the postage stamps of a Romanian postage stamp issue. All of the weapons above are part of the collection of the National Military Museum.

Established on December 18th, 1923, the National Military Museum represents a significant landmark in the museum establishment assets of Bucharest. We are entitled to say that the 22,000 sqm exhibition, as well as the invaluable military historical patrimony make it stand out as one of the most important museums of the type in the world.

The seven departments of the museum exhibit 32 unique collections counting more than 1,500,000 exhibits (from the simplest slings to crossbows, to tactical missiles, fighter planes, tanks and cannons). The military technique is also represented through the 44 pieces that are unique in the world as well as 70 national unique exhibits. The museum also hosts more than 700,000 books, periodicals, maps and ancient documents. The participation of the Romanian Army in the Second World War on the Eastern battle front to free the historical regions of Bessarabia and Northern Bucovina is also widely represented. The museum, called "King Ferdinand I" starting with 2006, also hosts decorations, uniforms, flags, harnesses and carriages, as well as edged and fire weapons from various historical times.

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