Permanent Collection

01 – Parapet of an altar divider. Frieze decorated with interlacing circles. Large interlacing circles in the field below. Late 8th – 9th century, limestone, 63 x 96 x 10 cm.

02 – Fragment of the upper part of an altar divider parapet. It’s frieze decorated with three-strand interlacery. 9th century, limestone, 42 x 118 x 8 cm.

03 – Parapet of an altar divider. The frieze is decorated with a sinusoidal vine with leaves, and the field below is with two horizontal rows of circular interlacery. 8th (?) century, limestone, 89 x 136 x 13 cm.

04 – Fragment of the front side of the sarcophagus with decorative arches and a vine on the cornice. 4th – 5th century, limestone, 78 x 66 x 21 cm.

05 – Openwork window panel with a symmetrical, double vine in full leaf. 11th – 12th century, limestone, 114 x 67 x 11 cm.

06 – Openwork window panel with diagonally interlacing grille. 8th – 9th century, limestone, 108 x 57 x 10 cm.

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08 – Fragment of the upper part of a decorated tablet. Probably a parapet of an altar divider. The frieze with a single-strand interlacery ornamentation and the filed showing lions and griffons in rectangular coffers. 11th – 12th century, limestone, 67 x 87 x 8 cm.

09 – Trapezoidal tablet decorated with three-strand interlacery ornamentation. Presumably roof fragments of a ciborium. 8th – 9th century, limestone, 165 x 50/30 x 8; 126 x 59/32 x 8 cm.

10 – Trapezoidal tablet decorated with three-strand interlacery ornamentation. Presumably roof fragments of a ciborium. 8th – 9th century, limestone, 165 x 50/30 x 8; 126 x 59/32 x 8 cm.

11 – Tablet from an altar divider, decorated with a dense mesh of circles interlaced with diagonal bands. 8th – 9th century, limestone, 114 x 54 x 10 cm.