provstorheter
Provstorheter, also known as church treasuries or ecclesiastical treasuries, refer to collections of valuable objects, artifacts, and religious relics historically maintained by Christian churches, particularly in medieval Europe. These treasuries were often housed within cathedrals, monasteries, and other significant places of worship, serving both spiritual and administrative purposes.
The contents of a provstorheter typically included sacred vessels such as chalices, patens, and censers, as
Provstorheters played a crucial role in medieval religious life, serving as symbols of the church’s authority
Today, the remnants of provstorheter collections are often preserved in museums, churches, or private collections. They