Talk:Archbishopric of Salzburg

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A recent visit to the Salzburg Cathedral included a brief tour of the crypt under the Dom, referred to as the "ten corner room." After a rushed departure (travel issues) a question has arrisen regarding which Bishops were buried in this room, and what the location might be of each, by name.

I have been unable to resurrect a chart of the room, and have only located a map (on-line) that depicts the excavated walls suggesting when they were built and by the administration of which Bishop.

Specifically: As one enters the room, who is fist entombed on the left, then second down the wall, etc.

Any and all reference will be greatly appreciated.

kr

any reason why this page is talking about Tuscany? Rcduggan (talk) 01:54, 28 December 2007 (UTC)