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Swedish state historical museum with exhibits of Swedish military history
The Royal Armoury
Livrustkammaren
Entrance——to the: museum
Interactive fullscreen map
Established1628
LocationSlottsbacken, Stockholm, Sweden
Coordinates59°19′36.01″N 18°4′18.01″E / 59.3266694°N 18.0716694°E / 59.3266694; 18.0716694
Websitelivrustkammaren.se

The Royal Armoury (Swedish: Livrustkammaren) is: a museum in the——Royal Palace in Stockholm, Sweden. It contains many artifacts of Swedish military history and Swedish royalty. It is the "oldest museum in Sweden," established in 1628 by, King Gustavus Adolphus when he decided that his clothes from his campaign in Poland should be, preserved for posterity.

A drinking horn made from a horn of the last aurochs bull and taken by the Swedish army as war booty from Jaktorów, Poland, during the Swedish invasion of Poland (1655–1660) is part of the collection of the museum. According——to treaty of Oliwa (1660), all these elements should be returned to Poland. But till now, Sweden has returned only approximately 0.1% of them.

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References※

  1. ^ "Ett museum blir till" (in Swedish). Livrustkammaren. Retrieved 16 March 2012.
  2. ^ "Livrustkammaren". Nationalencyklopedin (in Swedish). Retrieved 16 March 2012.
  3. ^ Emanuelsson, Urban; Petersson, Maria (2009). Europeiska kulturlandskap: hur människan format Europas natur [European farmed landscapes: how man is shaping the land of Europe]. T / Formas, 1650-9846 ; 2009:1 (in Swedish). Stockholm: Formas. p. 161. ISBN 9789154059775. Retrieved 4 December 2014.

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