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The Jesolo Military Museum, also known as the Museo Storico Militare Vidotto, is a fascinating institution dedicated to military history and the preservation of military artefacts.

 

Located in the Italian town of Jesolo, near Venice, it attracts visitors thanks to its rich collection of objects from different periods of military conflict.

 

The museum was founded by the Vidotto family, who sought to collect and preserve military equipment, uniforms, weapons and other relics. Thanks to their efforts, today the museum offers visitors a unique insight into the history of the militarycovering the First and Second World Wars as well as the conflicts of the Roman Empire.

 

One of the most important parts of the collection are the vehicles and heavy equipment, including tanks, artillery and military vehicles, which illustrate the technological development of military technology. For example, the M60 tank and the Ab204 helicopter can be found in the museum's garden. In addition, the museum displays the personal belongings of soldiers, allowing visitors to better understand their daily lives.

 

The museum offers guided tours to the public, which enrich visitors with interesting stories and historical context. Its engaging content makes it an ideal place not only for military enthusiasts, but also for families with children to explore the interactive exhibitions.

 

In addition to Italian exhibits, you can also find items from Russian, British or American divisions.

 

The Military Museum in Jesolo is not only an important centre for the preservation of history, but also a place where visitors can learn about important events that have shaped our present.one of the museum's many attractions is also a special ceremony held on the third Sunday of each month, during which flags are raised in honor of all fallen soldiers.

 

Themuseum is open every day from May to September, from 10am to 12:30pm and from 4pm to 7:30pm. Admission is €8 for children aged 6 to 14, free for children under 6, €10 for adults and a family admission (2 adults and 2 children) costs €30.