Main arsenal of the Romanian Army between 1861 and 1943
Bucharest Army Arsenal
The Army Arsenal building and the Monument of Firefighters
Company type
Arsenal
Founded
1861; 163 years ago (1861) in Bucharest, Romania
Defunct
1943 (1943)
Fate
Merged with the Târgoviște Army Arsenal
Key people
Henrich Herkt
The Army Arsenal of Bucharest (Romanian: Arsenalul Armatei din București) was the main arsenal of the Romanian Army, established in 1861 with the task of manufacturing, maintaining, and storing weapons, as well as limbers and caissons for the artillery.[1] The old flags, uniforms, and weapons of the Romanian Army were also stored at the Arsenal until 1919.[2][3]
^Stroea & Ghinoiu 2015, p. 12.
^"Muzeul Militar National". bucuresteni.ro (in Romanian). Retrieved 4 June 2023.
^"Steag domnesc din timpul lui Alexandru Ioan Cuza" (in Romanian). Archived from the original on 8 June 2011.
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