• Essen Cathedral Treasury chamber next to Essen Minster. Reliquary from the abandoned altars of Ostchores in Essen Minster, dating from 1054.
  • © Christian Diehl / The Treasury of Essen Cathedral. Exterior view of the Essen Cathedral, which looks back at a history of about 1150 years.
  • The Essen Cathedral Treasury is one of the most significant collections of religious artworks in Germany.
  • Dating from around 980 AD, the figure of Mary is still a highly venerated image of grace today and stands in the left aisle of Essen Cathedral.
  • The Essen Cathedral Treasury contains several artistically significant works, particularly from the Ottonian period, such as four processional crosses from the...
  • The Essen Cathedral Treasury comprises one of the most important collections of ecclesiastical works of art in Germany.
  • The Essen cathedral treasury, which accrued from the Essen convent, is one of the most outstanding collections of religious artworks in Germany.
  • The Essen cathedral treasury is one of the most important church treasures in Germany. The treasury of the former Canonesses of Essen...
  • Essen Cathedral Treasury. The treasury chamber at the minster is open to the public and is famed for value and age of its liturgical objects.
  • Viehofer Straße 22-23 (0.4 km from Cathedral of Essen and Cathedral Treasury). Centrally located in Essen’s pedestrian area this hotel offers free WiFi.