Talk:Schatzkammer

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A Schatzkammer or Treasury is a generic term for all such treasure hoards in display, not just the Habsburger Schatzkammer A Wunderkammer is a similar displayed collection, of natural curiosities. --Wetman 20:16, 10 Apr 2005 (UTC)

[edit] true

Schatzkammer can also just generically mean "treasury" but i thought that was mentioned in the article. i´ve heard that there are basically only 3 official Schatzkammern in the german-speaking area. although there seems to be one in Cologne Cathedral as well.. hm, we would have to set up a new article in that case.. Antares911 22:13, 10 Jun 2005 (UTC)