- Stibbert museum
The Stibbert Museum (Italian: "Museo Stibbert") is located on via Frederick Stibbert on the hill of Montughi in
Florence, Italy . Themuseum contains over 36,000artifacts , including a vastcollection ofarmour from Eastern and Western civilizations.Frederick Stibbert and the History of the Museum
The museum was founded by
Frederick Stibbert (1836,1906). His father was English and his mother Italian and he received his education inEngland . The Stibbert family's extreme wealth came from Frederick's grandfather,Giles Stibbert , who was thecommander in chief for theBritish East India Company inBengal at the end of the 18th Century and ruled asgovernor for many years. Frederick Stibbert inherited the entire estate from his grandfather and did not work for the rest of his life. Instead of working, Frederick Stibbert dedicated his life to collecting various objects, antiques, and artifacts and turned hisvilla into a museum. When the size of the collections outgrew the villa, Stibbert hiredarchitect Giuseppe Poggi , painterGaetano Bianchi andsculptor Passaglia to add on rooms.In 1906, when Stibbert died, his collection was given to the
city of Florence and was opened to the public.The Museum
The villa, which was once Stibbert's home, has 57 rooms that
exhibit all of Stibbert's collections from around the world. Most of the walls are covered inleather andtapestries and the rooms are crowded with artifacts.Paintings are displayed throughout every room, includingstill lifes andportraits . There is also valuable furniture,porcelain s, Tuscancrucifixes , Etruscan artifacts, and an outfit worn byNapoleon I of France .The museum also contains a cafe and a bookstore.
Arms and Armour
The most extensive collection is around 12,000 pieces of
Europe an,Oriental ,Islamic arms and armour from the 15th century through the 19th century. TheCavalcade room is a grand hall filled with 14 16th centuryknights onhorseback and 14foot-soldiers dressed in armour and holdingweapons .External links
* [http://translate.google.com/translate?hl=en&sl=it&u=http://www.museostibbert.it/&sa=X&oi=translate&resnum=1&ct=result&prev=/search%3Fq%3Dstibbert%2Bmuseum%26hl%3Den Stibbert Museum Official Website]
* [http://www.museumsinflorence.com/musei/stibbert_museum.html Stibbert Museum]
* [http://www.picure.l.u-tokyo.ac.jp/arc/stibbert/content/marco_e.html Frederick Stibbert]
* [http://www.frommers.com/destinations/florence/A33304.html] Frommer's review of the museum
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