Kalamata War museum
Kalamata War museum
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4.5
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Tricky G
1 bidrag
sep. 2023 • Par
When you walk in you will be met by a real time soldier, they will show u around and explain the exhibit. The time spam goes from 18hundred through till the second world war. A must see when you are in town.
Skrevet 8. september 2023
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Bart D
2 bidrag
aug. 2023 • Venner
The museum covers greek mikitary history from the revolution in 1821 up until UN operations in the cold war and early 2000s. While the collection isn't as large as that of f.e. Athens, we were given a private tour by a very enthousiastic guide that really told us a lot. A must see even for those with only moderate interests in history. There are even a few vehicles, including a Patton tank. I hope they will refurbish the inside of the tank in the near future!
Skrevet 1. august 2023
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Ester B
8 bidrag
aug. 2022 • Par
Personale molto gentile, museo molto piccolo. Pensavamo ci fossero veicoli o mezzi di trasporto militari ma in realtà abbiamo trovato solo divise e armi. Ingresso gratuito
Skrevet 8. august 2022
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EdgarCosset
Brooklyn, NY1 603 bidrag
mar. 2022
For those who enjoy martial nostalgia, the Military History Museum is an earnest example of a small-scale good effort. Except for some impressive swords and a fascinating collection of small arms, those looking for drama, gore and glory will be disappointed. Overall, the museum probably speaks loudest to veterans and buffs, those who appreciate historic memories without the chest thumping. Entrance is free. Guides are available. Stairs, no elevator.
The three floors of glass display cases show lovingly preserved illustrations, photographs and fighting paraphernalia from roughly 1821 to 1944. Portraits of important leaders are interspersed. Nothing dramatic or slick, the exhibits include uniforms, medals, and personal weapons, often donated it seems from the labels by the soldiers who wore them. Some have English translations. A few placards detail their history. I liked the recreated field desk of a commanding officer complete with pen and typewriter. The top floor comprises a small lecture room and a collection of amateur easel paintings depicting various battles. Navarino gets full attention.
Not a negative criticism but I was hoping to see some references to the 1941 Battle of Kalamata, described as a tragedy “worse than Dunkirk.” It was certainly not a victory for the 58,000 primarily ANZAC allied troops, pushed to the sea in the finale of the German Greek Campaign. But without photographers on either side, few historic reports to consult, and no calls from Hollywood, sadly this heroic event may be soon lost to all memory. Few people know about it. Even our young, uniformed guide seemed not to have heard of it either. A few survivors show up for an annual remembrance service. I’d like to see them given recognition in this museum. It would be a fitting and appropriate use of its resources and purpose.
The three floors of glass display cases show lovingly preserved illustrations, photographs and fighting paraphernalia from roughly 1821 to 1944. Portraits of important leaders are interspersed. Nothing dramatic or slick, the exhibits include uniforms, medals, and personal weapons, often donated it seems from the labels by the soldiers who wore them. Some have English translations. A few placards detail their history. I liked the recreated field desk of a commanding officer complete with pen and typewriter. The top floor comprises a small lecture room and a collection of amateur easel paintings depicting various battles. Navarino gets full attention.
Not a negative criticism but I was hoping to see some references to the 1941 Battle of Kalamata, described as a tragedy “worse than Dunkirk.” It was certainly not a victory for the 58,000 primarily ANZAC allied troops, pushed to the sea in the finale of the German Greek Campaign. But without photographers on either side, few historic reports to consult, and no calls from Hollywood, sadly this heroic event may be soon lost to all memory. Few people know about it. Even our young, uniformed guide seemed not to have heard of it either. A few survivors show up for an annual remembrance service. I’d like to see them given recognition in this museum. It would be a fitting and appropriate use of its resources and purpose.
Skrevet 28. mars 2022
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Reiseschlumpf11
261 bidrag
sep. 2020 • Par
Der Eintritt in das Museum ist frei. Man erhält einen persönlichen Führer, der einen durch das Museum führt und die Geschichte des Militärs und der Ausstellungsstücke auf englisch erklärt (die Beschreibungen sind sonst nur auf griechisch).
Es ist spannend zu sehen und zu hören was in dem Jahren so passiert ist und wie sich das aussehen und die Waffen verändern haben.
Alles in allem ein schöner und kurzweiliger Ausflug.
Es ist spannend zu sehen und zu hören was in dem Jahren so passiert ist und wie sich das aussehen und die Waffen verändern haben.
Alles in allem ein schöner und kurzweiliger Ausflug.
Skrevet 4. september 2020
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Anna L
2 bidrag
jul. 2020
Duże, pozytywne zaskoczenie!!!!!! Muzeum jest bezpłatne, zwiedza się z przewodnikiem. Bardzo ciekawa ekspozycja dotycząca historii nowożytnej walki o niepodległość Grecji. Gorąco polecam!
Skrevet 19. juli 2020
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alexis N
Aten, Hellas511 bidrag
aug. 2019
Being in Kalamata during summer vacation, we visited The Museum of Military History. The Museum is unique as young guides from the Arcaiological and History University nearby start to explane to us the history journay of Greeks ftom the age of 1821 Greek Revolution to nowadays. Museum's exhibits, the history trail, the guide help make our family visit unforgetable. Thanks again all the personnel for that moments we spend during our mornig visit there. Must go.
Skrevet 12. februar 2020
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Moscow2 304 bidrag
jun. 2019
The military museum in Kalamata was founded in 2005. The three-story building with galleries on each floor is located almost in the heart of the city. The museum's exhibits illustrate the history of Greece from 1821 to the present day. What upset me in principle was that I wanted to see more ancient items in the exhibition. Most of the museum's collection is dedicated to the Second world war involving the Greek army in the Middle East. However, those exhibits that are located on the external platforms - for example, a 105-mm m101a1 gun, a m48a5 tank or a British gun right in front of the entrance - are impressive. The German 81-mm mortar inside the museum is also good.
Skrevet 23. januar 2020
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Rob
9 bidrag
okt. 2019 • Familie
Visited this small museum with my son. The displays are in Greek, however, we were given a private tour by an excellent guide - well worth a visit.
Skrevet 12. oktober 2019
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Georgia G
Astoria, New York11 bidrag
aug. 2019 • Par
This is a hidden gem! They have a few interns who can give you a detailed private tour which we took advantage of! Very informative and they have lots of rate memorabilia from various eras in the modern Greek state’s history, on display. We thoroughly enjoyed it and recommend you take advantage of this great opportunity to immerse yourself in modern Greek history!
Skrevet 10. august 2019
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