Vienna's Ancient Armor Loans Head to Cleveland for Epic Exhibit
Published Date: 5/12/2025
Notice
Summary
Cool armor from the Kunsthistorisches Museum Wien is coming to the Cleveland Museum of Art and maybe other places in the U.S. These pieces are super important culturally, and showing them here is a big win for everyone. This temporary exhibition helps people learn and enjoy history without any extra costs or delays.
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Temporary Armor Exhibition Approved
You may be able to see armor from the Kunsthistorisches Museum Wien at the Cleveland Museum of Art and at possible additional U.S. venues. The U.S. Department of State determined these objects are of cultural significance and that their temporary exhibition in the United States is in the national interest.
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