Germany to host 35th International Arms & Militaria Fair

On Sept. 5-6, the 35th International Arms & Militaria Fair FORUM HISTORICUM will be held in 56424 EBERNHAHN near Koblenz (Germany). The FORUM HISTORICUM Collectors fair is one of Germany’s…

On Sept. 5-6, the 35th International Arms & Militaria Fair FORUM HISTORICUM will be held in 56424 EBERNHAHN near Koblenz (Germany).

The FORUM HISTORICUM Collectors fair is one of Germany's leading specialist events for militaria, military historics, phaleristics and collectors weapons.

Since 1997 it has been the preferred venue for military relic, medal and weapons collectors from all European countries and even some from overseas.

About 90 exhibitors offer a great selection of original historical military artifacts, collectors weapons and other contemporary historical collectibles that will appeal to experienced, serious collectors. Most of the pieces on offer originate directly from veterans and their families, as well as from house clearances or from resolutions of prestigious german collections.

As many of the exhibitors are private collectors and semi-professional dealers, you can often find extremly interesting rarities (one-of-a-kind collectibles) at affordable prices and you have the chance to make surprisingly good bargains ... There are also often private visitors from our area who attend our fair, because they want to sell a discovery from their attic or an old family heirloom.

Show Hours:

  • Friday, September 5, 2014, 7am - 12am dealers setup (exhibitors)
  • Friday, September 5, 2014, 12am -5pm open for visitors
  • Saturday, September 6, 2014, 10am-3 pm open for visitors

Learn more at: http://www.forum-historicum.de
MILITARY MUSEUM KOBLENZ

Combine your visit to The Ebernhahn Fair with a visit to one of the largest military museums in Europe only 30 km away from Koblenz:

Since it is not certain whether the Defense Technical Study Collection is maintained permanently in Koblenz, you should definitely take the opportunity to visit this unique military museum.

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