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Aachen Cathedral is a UNESCO World Heritage Site located in Aachen, Germany, and is one of the oldest and most important churches in Europe

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Background imageAachen Cathedral Collection: Rathaus, city hall and street market, Aachen, Germany

Rathaus, city hall and street market, Aachen, Germany
19th century vintage photograph: Rathaus, city hall and street market, Aachen, Germany

Background imageAachen Cathedral Collection: Otto III at the grave of Charlemagne (engraving)

Otto III at the grave of Charlemagne (engraving)
3647210 Otto III at the grave of Charlemagne (engraving) by Rethel, Alfred (1816-59); Private Collection; (add.info.: Otto III at the grave of Charlemagne)

Background imageAachen Cathedral Collection: The coronation of Rodolph I of Habsburg (1218-1291) King of the Romans 24 October 1273 in

The coronation of Rodolph I of Habsburg (1218-1291) King of the Romans 24 October 1273 in the Cathedral of Aachen
ELD4929021 The coronation of Rodolph I of Habsburg (1218-1291) King of the Romans 24 October 1273 in the Cathedral of Aachen Germany

Background imageAachen Cathedral Collection: Cross of Lothair II. Aachen Cathedral Treasury. Germany

Cross of Lothair II. Aachen Cathedral Treasury. Germany
Cross of the Emperor Lothair II (835-869). 11th century. Gold and precious gems. Aachen Cathedral Treasury. Germany

Background imageAachen Cathedral Collection: Dutch peasant woman, late 15th century, 1889 (chromolithograph)

Dutch peasant woman, late 15th century, 1889 (chromolithograph)
5912645 Dutch peasant woman, late 15th century, 1889 (chromolithograph); (add.info.: Dutch peasant woman in veil, dress, apron and basket, late 15th century, on the road to visit St. Elisabeth)

Background imageAachen Cathedral Collection: Medieval enamel and illuminated manuscripts, (1898). Creator: Unknown

Medieval enamel and illuminated manuscripts, (1898). Creator: Unknown
Medieval enamel and illuminated manuscripts, (1898). Fig: 1: Initial from a German manuscript (Rhenish school), 11th-12th century, in the Library at Paris

Background imageAachen Cathedral Collection: Aachen Cathedral (UNESCO World Heritage Site), Aachen, North Rhine Westphalia, Germany

Aachen Cathedral (UNESCO World Heritage Site), Aachen, North Rhine Westphalia, Germany

Background imageAachen Cathedral Collection: Coronation of Rudolf of Habsburg as King of the Germans, Aachen Cathedral, Germany, 1273 (engraving)

Coronation of Rudolf of Habsburg as King of the Germans, Aachen Cathedral, Germany, 1273 (engraving)
7147902 Coronation of Rudolf of Habsburg as King of the Germans, Aachen Cathedral, Germany, 1273 (engraving) by Zick, Alexander (1845-1907); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageAachen Cathedral Collection: Jesus Christ and the Beatitudes from the Sermon on the Mount (engraving)

Jesus Christ and the Beatitudes from the Sermon on the Mount (engraving)
7185078 Jesus Christ and the Beatitudes from the Sermon on the Mount (engraving) by French School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageAachen Cathedral Collection: Ivory holy water font from Aachen Cathedral, 10th Century (engraving)

Ivory holy water font from Aachen Cathedral, 10th Century (engraving)
7185060 Ivory holy water font from Aachen Cathedral, 10th Century (engraving) by French School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Ivory holy water font (stoup) from Aachen Cathedral

Background imageAachen Cathedral Collection: The Holy Roman Emperor Otto III in the burial vault of his predecessor Charlemagne in Aachen

The Holy Roman Emperor Otto III in the burial vault of his predecessor Charlemagne in Aachen Cathedral (engraving)
7147859 The Holy Roman Emperor Otto III in the burial vault of his predecessor Charlemagne in Aachen Cathedral (engraving) by Kaulbach

Background imageAachen Cathedral Collection: The Emperor Charlemagne viewing the plans for Aachen Cathedral (engraving)

The Emperor Charlemagne viewing the plans for Aachen Cathedral (engraving)
7147846 The Emperor Charlemagne viewing the plans for Aachen Cathedral (engraving) by German School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageAachen Cathedral Collection: Dutch peasant woman, late 15th century

Dutch peasant woman, late 15th century
Dutch peasant woman in veil, dress, apron and basket, late 15th century, on the road to visit St. Elisabeth. From a figure in a door in Aachen Cathedral

Background imageAachen Cathedral Collection: Albrecht III, Achilles, Elector of Brandenburg, died 1475

Albrecht III, Achilles, Elector of Brandenburg, died 1475. In a scarlet cape lined with ermine over a gold suit of armor. From an altar painting in St. Gumbertus church, Ansbach

Background imageAachen Cathedral Collection: Aachen (etching)

Aachen (etching)
2634703 Aachen (etching) by German School, (18th century); (add.info.: After Merians view of Aachen in his " Topographia Westphaliae" (1647).); German, out of copyright

Background imageAachen Cathedral Collection: f. 234v, Descent from the cross and visit of the disciples at the grave

f. 234v, Descent from the cross and visit of the disciples at the grave, Liuthar-Evangeliar / Otto-Evangeliar, c
6219132 f.234v, Descent from the cross and visit of the disciples at the grave, Liuthar-Evangeliar / Otto-Evangeliar, c.990 (tempera on vellum) by German school

Background imageAachen Cathedral Collection: Aachen Cathedral (engraving)

Aachen Cathedral (engraving)
3647207 Aachen Cathedral (engraving) by German School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Aachen Cathedral. Illustration for Weltgeschichte Fur Das Volk by Otto von Corvin)

Background imageAachen Cathedral Collection: Otto II (955-83), Holy Roman Emperor, detail from the Shrine of Emperor Charlemagne

Otto II (955-83), Holy Roman Emperor, detail from the Shrine of Emperor Charlemagne
XIR82691 Otto II (955-83), Holy Roman Emperor, detail from the Shrine of Emperor Charlemagne (742-814), 1215 (gold & champleve enamel) by German School, (13th century); Aachen Cathedral Treasury

Background imageAachen Cathedral Collection: Fol. 223v The Crucifixion, from the Gospels of Otto III, c. 996 (vellum)

Fol. 223v The Crucifixion, from the Gospels of Otto III, c. 996 (vellum)
PHD57401 Fol.223v The Crucifixion, from the Gospels of Otto III, c.996 (vellum) by German school, (10th century); Aachen Cathedral Treasury, Aachen, Germany; German, out of copyright

Background imageAachen Cathedral Collection: The Emperor in Majesty, c. 975 (vellum)

The Emperor in Majesty, c. 975 (vellum)
BFM332117 The Emperor in Majesty, c.975 (vellum) by German school, (10th century); Aachen Cathedral, Aachen, Germany; (add.info)

Background imageAachen Cathedral Collection: Sarcophagus of Charlemagne (742-814). Representation of Emperor Othon IV of Brunswick (v

Sarcophagus of Charlemagne (742-814). Representation of Emperor Othon IV of Brunswick (v
LRI4623536 Sarcophagus of Charlemagne (742-814). Representation of Emperor Othon IV of Brunswick (v. 1175-1218). 1165-1215. Germany. Palatine chapel of the cathedral of Aachen

Background imageAachen Cathedral Collection: Opening of the sarcophagus of the Emperor Charlemagne in Aachen (colour litho)

Opening of the sarcophagus of the Emperor Charlemagne in Aachen (colour litho)
3097620 Opening of the sarcophagus of the Emperor Charlemagne in Aachen (colour litho) by French School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageAachen Cathedral Collection: Shrine of Emperor Charlemagne (742-814), detail of Henri IV (1050-1106

Shrine of Emperor Charlemagne (742-814), detail of Henri IV (1050-1106
XIR190259 Shrine of Emperor Charlemagne (742-814), detail of Henri IV (1050-1106) 1215 (gold & champleve enamel) by German School, (13th century); Aachen Cathedral Treasury, Aachen, Germany; German

Background imageAachen Cathedral Collection: Site of the tomb of the Emperor Charlemagne, Aachen Cathedral, Germany (engraving)

Site of the tomb of the Emperor Charlemagne, Aachen Cathedral, Germany (engraving)
6029350 Site of the tomb of the Emperor Charlemagne, Aachen Cathedral, Germany (engraving) by French School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageAachen Cathedral Collection: Vikings using Charlemagnes cathedral at Aachen as a stable, 882 (litho)

Vikings using Charlemagnes cathedral at Aachen as a stable, 882 (litho)
6014713 Vikings using Charlemagnes cathedral at Aachen as a stable, 882 (litho) by French School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageAachen Cathedral Collection: View of the Cathedral of Aachen, Rhineland-Westphalia, Germany (engraving)

View of the Cathedral of Aachen, Rhineland-Westphalia, Germany (engraving)
2334745 View of the Cathedral of Aachen, Rhineland-Westphalia, Germany (engraving) by Unknown Artist, (19th century); (add.info)

Background imageAachen Cathedral Collection: The Basilica of Aachen, or Aix-La-Chapelle, 1890. Creator: Unknown

The Basilica of Aachen, or Aix-La-Chapelle, 1890. Creator: Unknown
The Basilica of Aachen, or Aix-La-Chapelle, 1890. Aachen Cathedral was constructed by order of emperor Charlemagne, who was buried here after his death in 814

Background imageAachen Cathedral Collection: The Shrine of Charlemagne, Detail: Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor, 1215

The Shrine of Charlemagne, Detail: Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor, 1215. Artist: West European Applied Art
The Shrine of Charlemagne, Detail: Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor, 1215. Found in the collection of the Aachen Cathedral

Background imageAachen Cathedral Collection: Charlemagne gives relics to the Chapel at Aix, stained glass, Chartres Cathedral, France, c1225

Charlemagne gives relics to the Chapel at Aix, stained glass, Chartres Cathedral, France, c1225. Detail from the Charlemagne Window

Background imageAachen Cathedral Collection: German costumes of the late 15th century

German costumes of the late 15th century. Woman at left with a headdress of folded cloth hanging down to one shoulder, woman at right in hat of fur and feathers

Background imageAachen Cathedral Collection: German womens costumes of the late 15th century

German womens costumes of the late 15th century. The woman holding a Wachsstock (wax taper candle) wears the clothes of a maiden

Background imageAachen Cathedral Collection: Interior of Aachen Cathedral (UNESCO World Heritage Site), Aachen, North Rhine Westphalia

Interior of Aachen Cathedral (UNESCO World Heritage Site), Aachen, North Rhine Westphalia, Germany

Background imageAachen Cathedral Collection: Charlemagne (742-814). Reliquary bust. Aachen Treasury Cathe

Charlemagne (742-814). Reliquary bust. Aachen Treasury Cathe
Charlemagne (742-814). King of the Franks (768-814) the Lombards (774-814) and emperor of the Romans (800-814). : Reliquary bust

Background imageAachen Cathedral Collection: The Aachen Passion Altar. 1505-1510

The Aachen Passion Altar. 1505-1510. By the Master of the Altars of Aachen, Late Gothic anonymous painter. Detail. Calvary. Central panel. Treasury Museum of the Cathedral of Aachen. Germany

Background imageAachen Cathedral Collection: Oliphant. Aachen Cathedral Treasury. Germany

Oliphant. Aachen Cathedral Treasury. Germany
Oliphant of Charlemagne. C. 1000. Ivory. Hunting knife (8th century) and sheath (10th - 11th centuries). Aachen Cathedral Treasury. Germany

Background imageAachen Cathedral Collection: Germany. Aachen Cathedral. Palatine Chapel. Charlemagnes th

Germany. Aachen Cathedral. Palatine Chapel. Charlemagnes th
Throne of Charlemagne. C.800. Marble. West side of the upper gallery. Palatine Chapel. Aachen Cathedral. Germany

Background imageAachen Cathedral Collection: Aix-La-Chapelle 1930S

Aix-La-Chapelle 1930S
An aerial view of Aix-la- Chapelle (Aachen), Germany, on the border with Belgium and the Netherlands. Date: early 1930s

Background imageAachen Cathedral Collection: Carlolingian art. Germany. Aachen Cathedral. Pala d Oro

Carlolingian art. Germany. Aachen Cathedral. Pala d Oro. Golden altarpiece that forms the Antependium. It consists of seventeen individual gold panels with reliefs in repousse. Probably dated in 1020

Background imageAachen Cathedral Collection: Carlolingian art. Germany. Aachen Cathedral. Palatine Chapel

Carlolingian art. Germany. Aachen Cathedral. Palatine Chapel designed by Odo of Metz (742-814). It was begun in 790 and consecrated by Pope Leo III in the year 805

Background imageAachen Cathedral Collection: Germany. Aachen Cathedral. Palatine Chapel. Charlemagnes th

Germany. Aachen Cathedral. Palatine Chapel. Charlemagnes th
Throne of Charlemagne. C.800. Marble. West side of the upper gallery. Palatine Chapel. Aachen Cathedral. Germany

Background imageAachen Cathedral Collection: Germany. Aachen Cathedral. Palatine Chapel. Charlemagnes th

Germany. Aachen Cathedral. Palatine Chapel. Charlemagnes th
Throne of Charlemagne. C.800. Marble. West side of the upper gallery. Palatine Chapel. Aachen Cathedral. Germany

Background imageAachen Cathedral Collection: Carlolingian art. Germany. Aachen Cathedral. Palatine Chapel

Carlolingian art. Germany. Aachen Cathedral. Palatine Chapel designed by Odo of Metz (742-814). It was begun in 790 and consecrated by Pope Leo III in the year 805

Background imageAachen Cathedral Collection: Germany. Aachen Cathedral. Palatine Chapel. Charlemagnes th

Germany. Aachen Cathedral. Palatine Chapel. Charlemagnes th
Throne of Charlemagne. C.800. Marble. West side of the upper gallery. Palatine Chapel. Aachen Cathedral. Germany

Background imageAachen Cathedral Collection: Germany. Aachen Cathedral. Palatine Chapel. Charlemagnes th

Germany. Aachen Cathedral. Palatine Chapel. Charlemagnes th
Throne of Charlemagne. C.800. Marble. West side of the upper gallery. Palatine Chapel. Aachen Cathedral. Germany

Background imageAachen Cathedral Collection: Germany. Aachen Cathedral. Palatine Chapel. Charlemagnes th

Germany. Aachen Cathedral. Palatine Chapel. Charlemagnes th
Throne of Charlemagne. C.800. Marble. West side of the upper gallery. Palatine Chapel. Aachen Cathedral. Germany

Background imageAachen Cathedral Collection: The Aachen Passion Altar. 1505-1510

The Aachen Passion Altar. 1505-1510. By the Master of the Altars of Aachen, Late Gothic anonymous painter. Detail. Ecce Homo. Left panel. Treasury Museum of the Cathedral of Aachen. Germany

Background imageAachen Cathedral Collection: Aachen Cathedral Treasury. Coronation robe

Aachen Cathedral Treasury. Coronation robe
Coronation robe (Cappa Leonis). 14th century. Aachen Cathedral Treasury. Germany

Background imageAachen Cathedral Collection: Aachen Cathedral. Palatine Chapel. Pala d Oro

Aachen Cathedral. Palatine Chapel. Pala d Oro
Aachen Cathedral. Palatine Chapel. Frontal of Main Altar, know as Pala d Oro. 1000. Golden panels depicting Christ enthroned inside a mandorla (centre) flanqued by Virgin Mary and St. Michael



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Aachen Cathedral Collection

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