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thumb|View of the Entrance to the Venetian Arsenal|Arsenal, by [[Canaletto, 1732]] thumb|Cannons and mortars of Napoleon's army exhibited along the wall of the [[Kremlin Arsenal]] thumb|Royal Armouries|The Royal Armoury, [[Leeds]] thumb|Armory of Swiss Guard thumb|right|The Kansas Army National Guard armory in [[Concordia, Kansas, is a typical building used for the National Guard programs in the United States.]]
Venetian Arsenal
complex of former shipyards and armories in Venice, Italy
Kremlin Armoury
museum and cultural heritage site in Russia
Jagdschloss Grunewald
hunting lodge and art museum
Royal Armouries
national museum of arms and armour, United Kingdom
cebeci
thumb|120px|Djebedji bashi, commander thumb|120px|A Djebedji soldier Djebedji (, ) was a military subunit of Ottoman Army's artillery corps. The Djebedji unit was in charge of maintenance and keeping the weaponry. They were also responsible in transporting weapons to where they were needed. During peace times, they kept the weaponry in arsenals named cephane. The Djebedji unit participated in all campaigns commanded by the sultan or the grand vizier. In other campaigns only a part of the unit participated.
Great Armoury in Gdańsk
building in Gdańsk, Poland
Palace of the Parliament of Catalonia
Arsenal (later palace) in Catalonia, Spain
Brest Arsenal
naval base on the banks of the river Penfeld, in Brest, France
Danish War Museum
Military museum
Arsenal
former military complex of buildings in Vienna (1030)
Styrian Armoury
historic armoury and museum in the Austrian city of Graz
Lviv Arsenal
historic building in Lviv, Ukraine
Bundeswehr Museum of German Defense Technology
military and defense technology museum of the Bundeswehr in Germany
Foochow Arsenal
shipyard in Fuzhou, China
Arsenal de la Carraca
naval shipyard and naval base in San Fernando, Spain
Hanyang Arsenal
Chinese military factory
Imperial Arsenal
Ottoman shipyard
Osaka Arsenal
Arsenal
building with modestly Gothic Revival details, located in Central Park, New York City
Kronhuset
Kronhuset ('the Crown House' in English), formerly known as Giötheborgz Tyghuhs ('Gothenburg's Arsenal'), is a redbrick building in Västra Nordstaden in Gothenburg. It was constructed during the years 1643–1654 in a Dutch style, and is Gothenburg's joint-oldest secular building along with the Torstenson Palace (constructed 1648–1650). The royal architect Simon de la Vallée is believed to have designed the building. The Kronhus was originally used as an arsenal for the city garrison and as a granary to store food reserves so that the city could survive a siege. On December 9, 1927, the ownershi
Taiyuan Arsenal
Chinese arsenal in Shanxi
Maria Theresa Armoury
Spandau Arsenal
imperial German military small arms development center
Pottenstein Castle
rock castle
La Spezia Naval Base
building in La Spezia, Italy
Schweizerisches Militärmuseum Full
museum in Full-Reuenthal (Switzerland)