Treasure of the Holy Crosses
The Treasure of the Holy Crosses is a group of items of high historical, artistic and religious interest kept in the Old Cathedral of Brescia in the Chapel of the Holy Crosses in the north transept. The treasure, usually locked inside a safe except during brief exhibitions, consists of: the relic of the True Cross, known as the Illustrious Relic; the staurotheke, an 11th-century silver-plated wooden casket, the original case to the Illustrious Relic; the reliquary of the Holy Cross, made of silver and gold with enamels and gems, dating partly from 1487 and partly from 1532; the Cross of the Field, the 11th-12th century silver-plated wood and gemstone cross that was hoisted on the Brescian chariot during the battles of the Lombard League; a metal-clad wooden trunk, a work from the first half of the 15th century; the reliquary of the Holy Thorns, an early 16th-century work by the Delle Croci from the monastery of Santa Giulia; the reliquary of Bishop Zane's Cross, containing two more fragments of the True Cross, made in 1841 by goldsmith Antonio Pedrina.
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