Medieval textiles in the Diocesan Museum, Bamberg
Bamberg Cathedral, 2 July 2023. Photograph by Willem Vogelsang.On our way to Czechia, last Sunday 2nd July, Willem and I passed the beautiful medieval city of Bamberg. We came to this place in June 2016 (see a blog of 11 June 2016), and we simply wanted to visit the Bamberg Diocesan Museum again and see its amazing collection of medieval garments, such as the Star Mantle of Emperor Heinrich II and the Byzantine Gunthertuch.
We also needed some extra information for the fourth volume of the World Encyclopedia of Embroidery (covering Western Europe and Scandinavia), which we plan to send to the publishers in manuscript form later this summer. We decided to stay in Bamberg for a day and really take the time to have a close look at the textiles.
As we said in our 2016 blog, the museum is located next to the Bamberg Cathedral and is home to two significant collections of elite, medieval textiles and garments, both dating to the 11th century, as well as numerous other textiles and garments dating as late as the 19th century. Many of these garments and textiles are embroidered, and they present a marvellous picture of mid-medieval needlework.













