The Imperial Regalia
Photo credits:
Replicas of the Imperial Regalia of the Holy Roman Empire: crown, sceptre, orb, Gerda Glanzner, 1985-1990, based on the originals in the Imperial Treasury Vienna, 10th-14th century, on permanent loan from: Altstadtfreunde Nürnberg e. V. / Sparkasse Nürnberg / Bayerische Landesbank.
Nuremberg as keeper of the Imperial Regalia, Friedrich Wilhelm Wanderer, c. 1895/1901, oil on canvas, Museen der Stadt Nürnberg, Kunstsammlungen, Inv. No. Gm 0168.
View of the choir of the church of the Heilig-Geist-Spital with the hanging shrine of the Imperial Regalia, Johann Andreas Graff, 1696, copperplate engraving, Museen der Stadt Nürnberg, Kunstsammlungen, Inv. No. Gr.A. 10019.
The so-called Heiltumsstuhl in front of Schopper‘s House on Nuremberg‘s main market square, unknown artist, 1487, coloured woodcut, from: Heiltumsbüchlein, Nuremberg by Peter Vischer, 1487, Nürnberg Staatsarchiv, Inv. No. Rst. N. Handschriften Nr. 399a.
Replica of the shrine for storing the Imperial Regalia, Original: Hans Scheßlitzer, Peter Ratzko et al, 1438-1440, wood, silver, brass etc., Nürnberg, Germanisches Nationalmuseum, Inv. No. KG187 (On loan from Evang.-Luth. Kirchengemeinde St. Lorenz, Nuremberg).
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