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Over a chronological tour from Romanesque to Rococo spread over three floors, the museum displays paintings and sculptures from late Gothic winged altars, stained glass, reliquaries, medals, coins and vestments. The museum devotes much attention to the transformation of the 19th Century into modernity Artists such as Fritz von Uhde, GebhardFugel and Karl Caspar let visitors rediscover the close relationship between art and the church. In addition, there is a large exhibition of religious folk art, reflecting mainly objects of Bavarian piety such as votive gifts, rosaries, devotional prints, convent embroidery and unique biblical tiles.
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