Burgundy wallpaper

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As a burgundy wallpaper nine large are tapestries referred to as loot from Swiss ( Burgunderkriege ) the Duke the Bold Charles of Burgundy were taken. For the time, these can be classified as very luxurious tapestries. They are kept in the Bern Historical Museum . The ownership structure is regulated as follows: One part belongs to the citizens, another part belongs to the city.

literature

  • Max Heiden: Concise dictionary of textile science of all times and peoples. BoD-Books on Demand, 2012, ISBN 978-3-84601-109-6 , p. 104.

Individual evidence

  1. Jakob Stammler: The Burgundy wallpapers in the historical museum in Bern. Bern 1882.