"Kirchlicher Barock und religiöse Volkskunst" im Schlossmuseum Neuburg ("Ecclesiastical Baroque and Religious Folk Art" in the Neuburg Castle Museum)
Among the most precious treasures on display in Neuburg Castle are the ecclesiastical textiles from the Neuburg Ursuline Convent, which was donated by Elector Johann Wilhelm von der Pfalz in 1698. The magnificent ecclesiastical regalia and the important altar pendants with biblical scenes were embroidered in silk, silver and gold by the Ursulines in the 18th century. They are of outstanding artistic quality. Ecclesiastical works of art from the era of the Counter-Reformation in Palatinate-Neuburg and evidence of popular piety round off the presentation on the third floor of the east wing.
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