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  1. The Aachen Cathedral Treasury (German: Aachener Domschatzkammer) is a museum of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Aachen under the control of the cathedral chapter, which houses one of the most important collections of medieval church artworks in Europe.

  2. Cathedral Aachen Cathedral is open daily from 7 am to 6 pm. A touristic visit is possible on weekdays from 11 am. We recommend a guided tour! Cathedral Treasury The Cathedral Treasury, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, holds the most important and extensive church treasure north of the Alps.

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  4. The Aachen cathedral treasury includes highly important objects including the Cross of Lothair, Bust of Charlemagne and the Persephone sarcophagus. The Cathedral Treasury in Aachen is regarded as one of the most important ecclesiastical treasuries in northern Europe.

  5. The Cathedral Treasury in Aachen is regarded as one of the most important ecclesiastical treasuries in northern Europe; the most prominent inventory items are the cross of Lothar (about 1000 AD), made from gold and inlaid with precious stones, the dark-blue velvet chasuble with embroidered pearls, a reliquary-bust of Charlemagne made from ...

  6. Oct 1, 2020 · The Aachen Cathedral Treasury (Aachener Domschattz) is one of the largest and most important treasuries of medieval Christian artworks in Europe. The treasury has over a hundred works that are exhibited in a large museum adjacent to the Aachen Cathedral – the monumental church of Charlemagne, which together with the treasury were added to the ...

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  7. Aachen Cathedral Treasury. The Aachen Cathedral Treasury houses the most important medieval church treasure preserved in a single church north of the Alps. The significance of the treasures is closely linked to their actual purpose: the furnishings of St Mary’s Church, founded by Charlemagne around 800, and the celebration of its liturgy.

  8. Building design. The floor plan and building design of Aachen Cathedral bear witness to its changing significance and use over the centuries. The Carolingian building, a domed octagon, is largely intact. The apex of the dome – an octagonal monastery vault – is 31.40 m high with a span of 14.45 m.

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