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The Royal Danish Arsenal Museum has since 1604 held hand weapons and canons. Originally, it served as an arsenal for the Army and the Navy and finally as a museum. Only a few buildings in Denmark have a tradition this long for at specific purpose. The Armed Forces in Copenhagen The Royal Danish Arsenal Museum is located in the old Arsenal built by Christian IV with the purpose of storing canons and hand weapons. The building itself is a monument to commemorate how the renaissance extended the Royal Power and how it was centralized in Copenhagen. Models of King Christian IV’s Arsenal and of the Citadel in the 18th century indicates how much the Armed Forces influenced the capital. The Arsenal Hall The 156 meter long Arsenal Hall is said to be the longest arched renaissance hall in Europe. The oldest Danish canons and more recent types are exhibited here. The Armoury Hall and Military History The exhibition about the history of weapon in the Armoury Hall shows the development of small arms and edged weapons during the last 500 years. This exhibition will be replaced by a new permanent exhibition about “War and Man” in the years to come.

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AdresseTøjhusgade 3, 1214 København K

Telefon33 11 60 37

Hjemmesidewww.natmus.dk/museer-og-slotte/krigsmuseet/

Ulla Kramer

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