Museu Militar do Porto - Porto, Portugal
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The Museu Militar do Porto is a pertaining institution to the Portuguese Army, dedicated for the preservation of military history, located in Porto, Portugal.
Waymark Code: WMAXVT
Location: Porto, Portugal
Date Posted: 03/09/2011
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member Dorcadion Team
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History

The will to create a Military Museum left of the half civilian, led for the City council of Porto and to the return of the collection of the portuense painter Joaquim Vitorino Ribeiro, ran the year of 1920, when the President, António José de Almeida, inaugurated an exposition on the Liberal Revolution of 1820, in this city.

By 1957 the commandant-in-chief of the Military Region of Northern Portugal, based in Porto city, conducted a study in order to adapt the Castle of São João da Foz, at Foz do Douro parish, for a museum. However, the idea was definitively abandoned by 1970, due to the high cost of the adaptation of the building. A new location was identified in 1977, in a building in the Rua do Heroísmo, where the delegation of the former secret police PIDE/DGS used to be located between the 1940s up to 1974.

In 1977, the Revolutionary Council, created after the Carnation Revolution of 25 April 1974, legislated the founding of the Museu Militar do Porto. After the proper adaptation of the building and installation of all the contents, the inauguration took place in 21 March 1980 by the President of the Republic, Ramalho Eanes.
[edit] Collections

The material of the museum has two proveniences: particular offers and obsolete material from the Army, with historical relevance.

The collection of miniature figures, displaying the evolution of soldiers since pre-history times till nowadays is the Military Museum main attraction. This collection is represented by surrounds 16,000 miniatures, proceeding from the most famous plants of European miniatures, as: Britains, CBG Mignot, Segom, Heyde, Elastolin and Lineol, among others.

The Museum also holds a room dedicated to the Revolution of January 31, 1891, the first attempt to establish a Republic in Portugal.

The museum collectin also includes several cannons and combat vehicles, from the 15th to the 20th centuries, located in the Park of Heavy Weapons and the Pavilion of Weapons. In this last space, it can also be observed the evolution of the cutting weapons and some collections of firearms.

Moreover, the Museum possesses a small thematic library available to the public.

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Opening hours: Tuesday to Friday, and 10h00/13h00 14h00/17h00 Saturday and Sunday, 14h00/17h00 Closed Mondays, 24, 25 and Dec. 26, Jan. 1 and Easter Sunday

Open all year: Yes

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Wikipedia link:: [Web Link]

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