TÜRKISCHE CAMMER
This collection of Ottoman art and war objects reported by the princes of Saxony is, outside Turkey's borders, one of the most important of its kind. Begun in 1591, it will enrich many pieces under the reign of Auguste le Fort in the th century. At that time the Turkish fashion Madness took over the Saxon nobility and the constituent prince did not hesitate to dress in Turkish fashion. Selles selles, bags sabres of precious stones, long poupre silk dresses and remarkable helmets… a visit of the Türkische Cammer is a trip to the country of the Thousand and one nights. Don't miss the sumptuous campaign tent of the army of Auguste le Fort: 20 metres long, 8 metres wide and 6 metres high, its silk embroidered silk was miraculously preserved.
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