Schatzkammer der Evang.-Luth. St. Andreaskirche (Treasury of the Evang.-Luth. St. Andrew's Church)
On the right behind the high altar of St Andrew's Church is a treasure trove: the surviving pre- and post-Reformation artefacts from the once rich church furnishings are on display in the former chancel. The most precious treasure is a Romanesque vestibule cross from the 12th century. Also on display is the "Weissenburg Reliquary", rediscovered in 1930, which includes eight clay apostles (around 1400) and two outstanding textile head reliquaries. Outside opening hours, visitors can take a look at the exhibits through the glass door.
Last edited on 12.12.2023