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The Treasury of St. Vitus Cathedral ((チェコ語:Svatovítský poklad)) is a collection of ecclesiastical treasures of the Prague Cathedral and is in the property of Prague Cathedral Chapter. It is the largest church treasury in the Czech Republic and one of the most extensive in Europe. The Treasure contains more than 400 items, 139 from them have been displayed since 2012 in a new exhibition in the Chapel of the Holy Rood in Prague Castle. The Treasury includes many holy relics and reliquaries. Famous are the Sword of Saint Wenceslas or Coronation Cross of Bohemia. One of the oldest items in the Treasury is a relic of the arm of Saint Vitus, acquired by Czech Duke Wenceslas (Saint) in 929 from German king Henry the Fowler. Duke Wenceslas built a new church to preserve this relic in honor of Saint Vitus – today St. Vitus Cathedral. The Cathedral and its treasury was richly donated by many rulers, e. g. by Emperor Charles IV or King Vladislaus II.〔 == Gallery == File:Busta Ludmila.JPG|Bust Reliquary of St. Ludmila, 14th century File:Arm of St George.JPG|Arm Reliquary of St. George, late 13th century File:VitoPragaRelic.jpg|Detail of St. Vitus Reliquary, late 15th century File:St. Wenceslas Sword.jpg|Sword of Saint Wenceslas, 10th century File:Glove of St Adalbert.JPG|Glove of St. Adalbert, 12th–14th century 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「Treasury of St. Vitus Cathedral」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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