Briefly about the main thing for the wearers of pilots, panama hats, capless hats and caps of the Soviet Union in their youth:
"... a magnificent museum ["... It is located in the Invalides Palace in Paris, built by order of Louis XIV for invalids of war"] with a huge number of exhibits, items of clothing, including cocked hats Napoleon ["... the great commander changed his famous cocked hat about once a month, which during his reign amounted to about 170 hats"], weapons and other things "...
Always (since 1999) wanted to put a cocked hat /hat of Napoleon I Bonaparte on his exuberant head, put his right foot on the drum and further according to the scheme "Suddenly, with a faint mania of the hand ...".
The Army Museum is a very interesting place. In front of the entrance there is a large well-groomed area with walking rabbits) against the background of guns)). A large collection of armor for any height and size, weapons, even samurai armor with instructions on how to properly put everything on a warrior)). You can walk past the restoration rooms with glass walls and see everything. I've never seen anything like it. A whole room of soldiers from all branches of the armed forces. Guns. We got to a vintage car rally in mid-June. At first they stood along the walls of the museum. The owners were a bit snobby and prepared them for departure. The next day, the rally began. In antique costumes, gentlemen and ladies left the walls of the museum on the first representatives of the automotive industry). This is the most spectacular thing I've seen. It was especially funny when the first convertible caught up with the modern one. A great place will not leave anyone indifferent.