The origins of the Marine Museum

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The origins of the Marine Museum

The origins of the Marine Museum

The Musée de la Marine moved to the Palais de Chaillot in 1943. The models of boats made for several centuries are the flagship of the museum’s collections. Indeed, in 1679, Colbert drew up an order for a model of all the ships of the royal fleet under construction to be made in each arsenal. These miniature and detailed replicas were to serve as models for shipyards. While filming the model of La Réale, the journalist tells the story of the admiral galley of the body of the galleys of Louis XIV.

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Publication date : 3 September 1979

Reference:
I17081522
Credits:
Producteur: Télévision Française 1   -   Director : Habans, Jérôme  -  Producer : Briones, Marc
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Producteur: Télévision Française 1
Licence:
Turnkey

Reference:I17081522

Credits:Director : Habans, Jérôme-Producer : Briones, Marc

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