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Hi Bob
ReplyDeleteI have been to Cartagena a few times, one of my favourite Spanish cities. Very easy to explore on foot and lots of interest to see. I noticed the military barracks, but did not realise it contained a museum.
Are there any model soldiers or dioramas or just model vehicles?
regards
Paul
Thistlebarrow (Paul),
DeleteSue and I always enjoy visiting Cartagena as there is so much to see and do in a relatively small area.
The museum contains a large collection of artillery downstairs, and upstairs there are collections of uniforms, flags/banners, and models of Cartagena at various stages of its development as a military base. The model collection is also upstairs, but that doesn’t contain any dioramas.
I’d recommend a visit to the museum the next time you are in Cartagena. The museum building also houses the town’s archives, and is run by volunteers. They ask for a small contribution in exchange for entry, and the money is well worth parting with.
All the best,
Bob
I don' even recognise some of that stuff Bob
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Geordie an Exiled FoG,
DeleteThe range of models in the collection is astounding!
All the best,
Bob