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1 Examples and museums of important church and cathedral treasures  





2 See also  





3 Literature  














Church treasury






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Trier Cathedral Treasury
Burgundian ronde-bosse enamel brooch in the Essen treasury. The Essen treasure contains sixteen of these rare pieces of jewelry from the 14th century.

Achurch treasuryorchurch treasure is the collection of historical art treasures belonging to a church, usually a cathedralormonastery (monastery treasure). Such "treasure" is usually held and displayed in the church's treasury or in a diocesan museum. Historically the highlight of church treasures was often a collection of reliquaries.

As a result of gifts and the desire to acquire sacred artifacts, many churches over the centuries gathered valuable and historic collections of altar plates, illuminated manuscripts of liturgical or religious books, as well as vestments, and other works of art or items of historical interest. Despite iconoclasm, secularism, looting, fire, the enforced sale of treasure in times of financial difficulty, theft and other losses, much of this treasure has survived or has even been repurchased. Many large churches have been displaying their riches to visitors in some form for centuries.

Examples and museums of important church and cathedral treasures[edit]

Austria:

Belgium:

Czech Republic:

England

France :

Germany:

Reliquary from the abandoned altars of the East Choir in Essen Minster, dating from 1054
- also the cathedrals of Bautzen, Eibingen, Merseburg, Minden, Naumburg etc

Italy:

Netherlands:

Portugal:

Spain

Switzerland:

See also[edit]

Literature[edit]


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