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__NOTOC__ The Hildesheim Cathedral Museum (German: ''Dommuseum Hildesheim'') is the Schatzkammer (treasury) and diocesan museum of Hildesheim, which illustrates over a thousand years of art and church history in Lower Saxony. It is located in historic rooms off the southern transept of the Hildesheim cathedral. During the cathedral renovations of 2010, the nearby church of St Antonius and part of the cathedral cloisters were converted into display rooms for the museum. The Hildesheim cathedral treasury is a collection of liturgical vessels, vestments, reliquaries, books and artworks of the highest quality, which has developed over the centuries. The Hildesheim Reliquary of Mary dates back to the beginning of the diocese and is connected to the cathedral's foundation story. Especially valuable pieces, including the gem-studded Cross of Bernward, the Bernward gospels, and the Ringelheim cross, were created during the prosperity of the diocese under Bishop Bernward († 1022), while the Ratmann Sacramentary was created in 1159 in connection with the beginning of his veneration as a saint.〔''Das Kostbare Evangeliar des Heiligen Bernward'' (Ausstellungskatalog Hildesheim/München 1994). Edited by Michael Brandt, München 1993.〕 A bust reliquary and an arm reliquary of St Bernward date from the thirteenth century.〔Martina Junghans, ''Die Armreliquiare in Deutschland vom 11. bis zur Mitte des 13. Jahrhunderts''. Dissertation Bonn 2002, Cat.No. 19.〕 From the baroque period comes magnificent monstrances and other gold and silver artworks. Many of these treasures are used to this day on important occasions in the cathedral calendar. The Gobelins Artemisia came into the possession of the cathedral in 1727. It is being restored until 2015 and will have its own room in the reopened museum. The efforts of Bishop Eduard Jakob Wedekin († 1870) converted the cathedral museum into a diocesan museum, containing religious artworks of the whole diocese and beyond. In particular he brought Gothic works from the parishes and his private collection into the cathedral treasury and organised their proper storage and display. == Gallery == File:Hildesheimer Marienreliquiar.jpg|The Reliquary of Mary has a special position in the diocese's history dure to its age and significance. File:Hildesheim Bernwardevangeliar Widmungsbild.jpg|The Bernward Gospels (dedication page) belongs to the great products of Bernward's art. File:Kopfreliquiar St. Oswald.jpg|Reliquary of St. Oswald,〔Carla Margarete Fandrey, ''Das Oswald-Reliquiar im Hildesheimer Domschatz'' (= ''Göppinger akademische Beiträge.'' Vol. 125). Kümmerle, Göppingen 1987, ISBN 978-3-87452-679-1 (Diss. Bonn 1982).〕 Hildesheim around 1185–1189, Hildesheim Cathedral Museum, DS23 File:Hildesheim Domschatz Reliquiar Jakob von Nisibis.jpg|Reliquary of St. Jacob of Nisibis, Hildesheim after 1367 (Battle of Dinklar)〔(Information on the diocesan website )〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Hildesheim Cathedral Museum」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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