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Treasury

permanent exhibition

in short

This is the home of the most important collection of medieval royal objects: the insignia and jewels of the Holy Roman Empire, including the Imperial Crown and the Holy Lance.
Schatzkammer
© Kunsthistorisches Museum, Wien

Visitor entrance

Kunsthistorisches Museum
Maria-Theresien-Platz
1010 Vienna
Austria 

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Kunsthistorisches Museum Wien, Schatzkammer

in detail

The Secular Treasury offers a unique panorama covering over a millennium of European history. This is the home of the most important collection of medieval royal objects: the insignia and jewels of the Holy Roman Empire, including the Imperial Crown and the Holy Lance. Further highlights include the Crown of Emperor Rudolf II. (which later on became Crown of the Austrian Empire), as well as the vestments and other precious items of the Order of the Golden Fleece. Exceedingly valuable gems, including one of the world's largest emeralds, bear witness to the Habsburgs’ former degree of power. In earlier centuries, two items were considered to be so unique that they were declared “inalienable heirlooms of the House of Austria”: a giant narwhal tooth which was thought to be the horn of a unicorn and an agate bowl from Late Antiquity which was thought to be the legendary Holy Grail.

The Ecclesiastical Treasury offers a fascinating journey through the history of art, piety and religion. The items here tell of the medieval cult of relics, from the Catholicism of the Habsburgs to the era of the Counterreformation, of rulers’ post-baroque piety and Austrian folk religiosity.
Admission
12 / 9
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keywords

coins and medals, european cultural history, european art after 1800, european art before 1800, history of art, gold, baroque, European, treasury, roman, gems, imperial crown, holy lance, crown of emperor rudolf ii., crown of the austrian empire, golden fleece, emeralds

Opening Times

Sun
10:00 - 18:00
Mon
10:00 - 18:00
Tue
-
Wed
10:00 - 18:00
Thu
10:00 - 18:00
Fri
10:00 - 18:00
Sat
10:00 - 18:00

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