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Museo Histórico Militar de Cartagena

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Museo Histórico Militar de Cartagena
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The Museo Histórico Militar de Cartagena (Historical Military Museum of Cartagena) is a military museum dedicated to Spanish Army History. It is located in Cartagena, Spain.

was originally rectangular in shape. It had an area of 17,302 m2, formed by four pavilions and a central one that divided it into two bodies with its two courtyards. The Patio of Weapons or Ironworks is the one that is totally conserved.

The first body of the current building is used by the Municipal Archive of Cartagena, the rest is the Museum.

- 2nd Department of Artillery Armoury Workshop, 1802-1867

- Command Headquarters and Coast Artillery Park, 1867-1924

- Anti-aircraft Artillery Regiment number 73, 1984-1996

- War of the Spanish Independence | War of the Independence, 1808-1814

- First site of the Plaza, Trienio Liberal, General Torrijos, 1823

- Second site of the Plaza, 'Esparterista uprising', General Ruíz Martínez, 1844

- Third site of the Plaza, Cantonal uprising, General Contreras, 1873-1874

Inaugurated on June 11, 1997 by Mr. Alfonso Pardo de Santayana y Coloma, General Chief of the Maneuver Force and the Military Region of Levante, it is a Delegated Section of the Historical Military Museum of Seville. It is distributed in several rooms and two floors, with an exhibiting surface of about 3520 m2 around a central courtyard, and covers the history of the different arms of the Army, focusing especially on the Artillery weapon.

You can see the displays and fortifications that protected the naval base of Cartagena through dioramas, models and projections, as well as several information panels in English and Spanish.

For people with mobility limitations, access to the Patio of Ironworks does not cause any problems since there are ramps available for access to the different rooms. There is no lift to go up to the first floor.

- Of Weapons and Ironworks, completely paved, is surrounded by 24 round arches. Around it the entire ground floor of the building revolves.

- In the body of what was the central building, a projectile that did not explode from the Cantonal Uprising can be observed.

- Divided according to the material that shows: anti-aircraft guns, campaign (mountain, mortars, anti-tank defences, campaign, etc.) and coast. It shows different material used by the Spanish Army of diverse origin: Italian, French, German, Russian, Spanish, British, etc.

- Sacristy and chapel, with an image of Santa Barbara, patron saint of the Artillery, attributed to Salzillo or his disciple Roque López, is of the 18th century. According to the Museum it is the work of the sculptor Roque López. During Holy Week, it hosts the Throne of the Brotherhood San Juan.

- Three images of the San Juan Group of the California Brotherhood can also be seen: the Virgin of the Vuelta del Calvario, San Juan Evangelista and the Christ of the Judgment of Jesus, the latter, by the sculptor José Sánchez Lozano.

- Ammunition rooms, antiaircraft artillery room, optics and telemetry room, engineering room and a passageway, which connects the two courtyards of the Museum. On the right there are stairs leading up to the first floor. On that ladder, the Colonel of the Artillery Regiment, Gerardo Armentia Palacios, died on the first landing, on March 7, 1939, in the assault of the 206th Mixed Brigade of the People's Army of the Republic.

- It is decorated with tile and several plates with the history of the building, as the visit of King Alfonso XII of Spain.