File:2018 Trier, Domschatzkammer, Andreas-Tragaltar 05.jpg

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English: Detail of the so-called portable altar of Saint Andrew (Andreas-Tragaltar or Egbert-Schrein) in the treasury of Trier Cathedral, Germany. The reliquary contained a sandal of Saint Andrew, as well as the cup of Saint Helena, shackles from the chain of Saint Peter, some of his beard hair, and a nail of the Holy Cross (in a separate reliquary). The object is the most famous work in the Trier Cathedral treasury and a major work of the 10th-century Egbert workshop in Trier.
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Camera location49° 45′ 07″ N, 6° 38′ 41″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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