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81. CLERESTORY WINDOWS

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All the nave clerestory windows were made by Josef Oberberger in 1987/89. They have a diagonal lattice design with some inserts. We notice that the windows at left each have five lights, while those at right have four.    PLAN

 

82. SOUTH CLERESTORY WINDOWS

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There are a matching set of clerestory windows on the South side of the nave.    

 

83. CLERESTORY WINDOWS

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The South nave clerestory windows are quite similar to those on the facing wall. The fairly plain diagonal lattice pattern has colour accents top and bottom.

 

84. TO THE CRYPT

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This completes our tour of the main area of the Cathedral before descending to the crypt and exploring the Treasury. If you wish to leave now, click here.

 

85. CRYPT RUIN

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There are several old building remnants on display in the crypt including this old column base.

 

86. ROMAN COLUMN

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Also on display is this column of the late Romanesque atrium corridor in front of the old cathedral, which was removed c. 1200/1210.   

 

87. BISHOP LIST

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There is such a lot of history in these old cathedrals. This tablet lists the bishops of Regensburg from 697 to 1961. We now leave the crypt and return to the North transept, and the entry to the Cathedral Treasury and Museum.

 

88. ENTRY TO THE TREASURY

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Imperial Baron Karl Theodor Anton Maria von Dalberg (he signed with Carl) (1744 – 1817) was a German archbishop and statesman, writer, popular philosopher and friend of Weimar poet and member of numerous scientific academies.

 

89. HEADSTONES

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Cathedrals with long histories accumulate many old and often illegible headstones ... .

 

90. CORRIDOR FRESCOES

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We are treated to some colourful old frescoes as we approach the Treasury.

 

91. CHASUBLES

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There are a large number of old ecclesiastical vestments on display here. The chasuble is a small garment worn around the shoulders of a priest administering the Eucharist.

 

92. MATCHING SET

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Ecclesiastical vestments come in a variety of shapes and patterns.

 

93. SATCHEL AND VESTMENTS

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When travelling it was useful to have a container to transport the vestments.

 

94. CHASUBLES ...

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The Museum contains a large display of these vestments ...

 

95. COPE AND CHASUBLE

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The cope is rather longer – more like a long cloak, usually worn on ceremonial occasions.

 

96. A FINAL LOOK

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There are many more garments on display, but we shall have to be satisfied with these.

 

97. CATHEDRAL MODEL

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This is a fine model of the Regensburg Cathedral with its twin Western towers and triangular central portal.

 

98. PAINTING OF NAVE

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An early painting of the Cathedral nave, in readiness for some special celebration.

 

99. MADONNA AND CHILD ALTAR

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This altar has two ornate candlesticks and an altarpiece of the Madonna and Child in an ecclesiastical setting. The central figure below is the glorified Christ.

 

100. KNEELER

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Many cathedrals make a feature of their kneeling cushions. This kneeler is particularly elaborate.    

 

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