[ENG / PT-BR] Imperial Treasury - Vienna (Austria)

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Hello everyone!

Vienna was, for several centuries, the de facto capital of the Holy Roman Empire, as it was the city in which the Emperors, from the Habsburg family, lived.

The Imperial Treasury of Vienna is a WONDERFUL place that I 100% recommend to anyone visit if they're spending a few days in Vienna. I never saw a place so full of treasuries like this one, it's absolutely unbelivable. There were literally hundreds of scepters, crowns, fine clothing, jewelries and Catholic relics all over the place; I can't even imagine how much it would be worth if all of that could be sold.

But, to be honest, a treasury like this shouldn't be sold: it's part of the world's history, and it's great to see that it's being exhibited in a public museum like the Imperial Treasury (Kaiserliche Schatzkammer).

See you next time!

PORTUGUÊS (PT-BR)

Bom dia, Galera!

Viena foi, durante vários séculos, a capital de facto do Sacro Império Romano, por ser a cidade em que os imperadores (da família Habsburgo) viviam.

O Tesouro Imperial de Viena é um lugar MARAVILHOSO que eu recomendo uma visita para qualquer um que estiver passeando em Viena por alguns dias. Eu nunca vi um lugar tão cheio de tesouros como este, é absolutamente inacreditável. Por todos os lados, existiam centenas de objetos como cetros, coroas, roupas finas, joias e relíquias católicas; não consigo nem imaginar quanto valeria a pena se tudo isso pudesse ser vendido.

Mas, pensando melhor, um tesouro como este não deveria ser vendido: ele faz parte da história do mundo, e é ótimo ver que está sendo exibido em um museu público como o Imperial Treasure (Kaiserliche Schatzkammer), e não enfiado num depósito qualquer de um bilionário excêntrico.

Até a próxima!


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Wow! Really huge worth of Treasury, will love to visit someday.

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It's absolutely unbelivable. After an hour, you kinda "get used" seeing hundreds of treasuries around you everytime, as if it was "normal" things like a golden scepter with diamonds or a crown of rubies. A single one of those items is probably worth more than what I'll be able in a lifetime! It's magic but weird at the same time.

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People in the old days had too much money. Or rather, the "people" had too little and the Church and the Royals had too much.

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You're 100% correct. And, as the Holy Roman Empire embodied both the Royalty and the Church, they were able to acumulate a gigantic amount of treasuries. In the Imperial Treasury, there's a room dedicated to Catholic relics: I'll never see again so many pieces of saints (teeth, fingers, nails, hair) in the same place!

There's even a wooden piece that's allegedly from the cross in which Jesus died... allegedly!

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This is a nice place to visit. What time did you visit there?

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I went there in July-August 2019, before the pandemic and all of that. It was very hot and full of people, but was VERY worth the visit.

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Hi, friend @luizeba

Spectacular post about those exquisite pieces of jewelry.

It is incredible what the kings have spent to feel superior to others.

The jewels are dazzling.

A Big Hug

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Thanks, I'm glad that you liked the photos! It's, indeed, incredible seeing what the royalty accumulated over the centuries.

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