Nestled within the upper floors of the Salzburg Cathedral, the Cathedral Museum (Dommuseum) offers a glimpse into the rich religious history of Austria. The museum’s permanent exhibit showcases a collection of artifacts from the 8th to the 18th centuries, including reliquary crosses, a monstrance, and a Roman missal. One of the highlights is the intriguing Cabinet of Curiosities. The museum’s interiors are equally captivating, featuring chessboard-style marble floors and ornately plastered domed ceilings. Visitors can explore these historical treasures and admire the architectural details that enhance the museum’s ambiance.
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