Church treasure (material goods)
A church treasurer is the ensemble of historic art treasures of a church , usually a monastery - ( monastery treasure ) and Abbey - ( Abbey treasure ) or Collegiate Church ( pin treasure ) or a cathedral ( Cathedral Treasure ), mostly in churches associated treasuries or diocesan museums kept and exhibited become. Historically, the treasure of a church was the treasure hidden in it in the form of the largest possible collection of relics , which could also be hidden in altar graves or in these inaccessible treasuries, invisible to the believer. The term Münsterschatz can be used synonymously .
Because of the tendency of sacred and secular donors for representation many churches came over the centuries to holdings of precious and equipped with illuminations decorated Bibles, gospel books and other liturgical writings as missals , liturgical vestments , vessels , reliquaries , statues of saints and paintings. In spite of iconoclasms , secularizations , sales due to financial difficulties and other losses, much of it has been preserved or bought back. The preparation of these treasures in museums did not usually begin until the 20th century.
Examples and museums of important church treasures
Germany:
- Aachen Cathedral Treasury
- Minster treasure Bad Mergentheim
- Bamberg Diocesan Museum , formerly the cathedral treasury of Bamberg Cathedral
- Bautzen Cathedral Treasury
- Treasure of the Braunschweig Cathedral , later referred to as the Welfenschatz , largely sold since 1928
- Eibinger reliquary treasure
- Essen Cathedral Treasure
- Gmünder Münsterschatz (Schwäbisch Gmünd), mostly exhibited in the city museum in the Prediger
- Halberstadt Cathedral Treasure
- Hildesheim Cathedral Museum (Cathedral Treasury and Diocesan Museum)
- Cologne Cathedral Treasury
- Cathedral and Diocesan Museum Mainz with treasure chamber in the Nikolauskapelle
- Merseburg Cathedral Treasure
- Minden Cathedral Treasure
- Naumburg Cathedral Treasure Vault
- Osnabrück Diocesan Museum with cathedral treasury
- Archbishop's Diocesan Museum and Cathedral Treasury Paderborn
- Cathedral Treasury and Diocesan Museum (Passau)
- Speyer Cathedral Treasure in the Palatinate History Museum
- Quedlinburg Cathedral Treasury
- Diocese museums of Regensburg
- Trier cathedral treasure
- Würzburg Cathedral Treasure
- Xanten Abbey Museum , formerly Xanten Cathedral Treasury
Austria:
- Salzburg Cathedral Museum
- Spiritual treasury in the Vienna Hofburg
- Cathedral treasure of St. Stephan , permanent museum exhibition in the "Cathedral of St. Stephan in Vienna"
- Dom Museum Vienna
Switzerland:
Italy:
- Bolzano Cathedral Treasury
- Brixner cathedral treasure
- Santa Maria Assunta (Troia) (transfer to the Diocesan Museum is planned)
- Monreale Cathedral , an important church treasure
- Palermo Cathedral , treasury with the crown of the Empress Constance of Aragon
- Trent cathedral treasure in the Diocesan Museum in Trento issued
Czech Republic:
See also
literature
- Lucas Burkart : The blood of the martyrs. Genesis, meaning and function of medieval treasures. Böhlau, Cologne 2009, ISBN 978-3-412-20104-3 .
- Philippe Cordez: treasure, memory, wonder. The objects of the churches in the Middle Ages , Schnell & Steiner, Regensburg 2015, 978-3-7954-2804-4.
- Harald Kiebler (Hrsg.): Shine of Faith and Piety. The cathedral treasure of Rottenburg. Represented and developed by Wolfgang Urban . Kunstverlag Fink, Lindenberg im Allgäu 2012, ISBN 978-3-89870-707-7 .
- Alois Brunner, Genoveva Nitz (ed.): David Bennett [Ill.]: The face…; a Jewish look at Christian issues. (on the occasion of the exhibition "David Bennett - the face ... a Jewish view on Christian issues" in the Cathedral Treasury and Diocesan Museum (Passau) , September 16 to October 31, 2011). With contributions by Engelbert von der Lippe and Wolfgang Urban. Klinger, Passau 2011, ISBN 978-3-86328-107-6 .