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Crown jewels are those that belong to the sovereign and pass to the next sovereign to symbolize the right to rule. They usually include one or more crowns, scepters, orbs, swords, and/or rings.

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Europe

Austria (Austro-Hungarian Empire, Holy Roman Empire)


The Austrian Crown Jewels are all kept at the Imperial Treasury (in German: Schatzkammer) located in the Hofburg Palace in Vienna. They are a collection of imperial regalia and jewels dating from the 10th century to the 19th. They are one of the biggest and most important collection of royal objects still today, and reflect more than a thousand years of European history. The treasury can be quantified into six important parts:

The most outstanding objects are the insignia of the hereditary empire of Austria. They consist of the Imperial Crown, the Imperial Orb and the mantle of the Austrian Empire, and the Coronation Robes of the Kingdom of Lombardy-Venetia. The Imperial Crown, Orb, Cross, and Holy Lance of the Holy Roman Empire are also highlights.

Belgium


Bulgaria


Czech Kingdom (Bohemia)

The jewels (korunovační klenoty in Czech), and the Crown of Saint Wenceslas of Bohemia (Svatováclavská koruna) are are kept in Prague Castle (Pražský hrad) and are displayed to public only occasionally.

The crown is named and dedicated after the King Wenceslas I (Christian King and Patron Saint) of the Premyslids dynasty of Bohemia. The crown has an unusual design, with vertical 'fleurs-de-lis' standing at the front, back and sides. Made from gold and precious stones, its weight is 2.475 kg.

It was made for King Charles I in 1346. Since 1867 it is definitely stored in St. Vitus Cathedral of Prague Castle. The jewels have always played an important role as a symbol of Bohemian statehood.

Links (all text in Czech language):

Denmark

The crown jewels of Denmark are on display at Rosenborg Castle in Copenhagen.


France

What is left of the crown jewels of France are on display in the Louvre in Paris. See French Crown Jewels


Germany

  • Bavaria

In 1806, Napoleon I Bonaparte conquered the Holy Roman Empire. He restructered the many german states and the Duchy of Bavaria was promoted to a 'Kingdom'. The ruling Wittelsbach Duke became Maximilian I became King of Bavaria. With his new status, the King ordered new regalia to be made. It can be seen today in the Treasury of The Residenz Palace in Munich.

The Bavarian Coronation Set consists of the Crown of Bavaria, the Crown of the Queen (originally made for Maximilian's Queen, Caroline Frederika of Baden, the State Sword , the Royal Orb , and the Royal Sceptre .

Residenz in Munich


  • Baden
  • Hanover
  • Hessen
  • Mecklenburg
  • Prussia
  • Saxony
  • Würtemberg

Greece


Hungary

The crown jewels of Hungary are on display in the Parliament Building in Budapest. See Crown of St. Stephen

Ireland


Italy

  • Lombardy

the Iron Crown of the Kingdom of Lombardy is kept at the Cathedral of Monza. The coronation robe is kept in the Schatzkammer in Vienna, Austria.

Liechtenstein


Luxembourg


Monaco


Netherlands


Norway


Poland

Only survived part of Polish Crown Jewels is ceremonial sword - Szczerbiec. It is currently on display in the Wawel Royal Castle Museum, Kraków.

Spain


Sweden


Portugal


Romania


Russia

The coronation regalia, such as the Great Imperial Crown , the Imperial Orb of Catherine II the Great, the Imperial Sceptre with the Orlov diamond, the Shah diamond, and others are kept at the Kremlin Armory Museum in Moscow.

Jewels of the Romanovs: Treasures of the Russian Imperial Court


United Kingdom

(See Crown Jewels of the United Kingdom)

Some of the English and British crown jewels being held by  They include the Imperial State Crown, the Secptre with the Cross, and the Sovereign's Orb.
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Some of the English and British crown jewels being held by Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom They include the Imperial State Crown, the Secptre with the Cross, and the Sovereign's Orb.


  • England

The crown jewels of England are kept in the Tower of London.

External link to Crown Jewels webpage)


  • Scotland

The "Honours of Scotland", are on display in Edinburgh Castle.


  • Wales

The "Honours of the Principality of Wales".


Vatican


Africa

Benin

Dahomey Kingdom


Burundi


Central African Republic

see Emperor Bokassa and Central African Empire


Egypt


Ethiopia

The crown jewels of Ethiopia are in Axum.


Ghana

see Ashanti Kingdom


Libya


Morocco


Rwanda


South Africa

see Zulu Kingdom


Tanzania


Tunisia


Uganda


Asia

Bhutan


Burma


Brunei


Cambodia


China


India

The Imperial Crown of India is kept at the Tower of London.

see Princely States

see Moghul Empire


Indonesia


Iran (Persia)

Iran has a big collection of royal treasures dating from the Safavid dynasty, to Nader Shah, the Qajar dynasty, especially by Fath Ali Shah and Nasser-al-Din Shah, and Mohammad Reza Pahlavi. The Imperial Jewels are on display at the Central Bank in Tehran, Iran.


Imperial Jewels of Iran


Japan

  • The Japanese imperial regalia (Jp: 三種の神器 ; "Sanshu no Jingi ", or "Three Sacred Treasures ") consist of the holy sword, holy jewel, and the holy mirror. They are kept at various Shinto shrines in Central Japan.


Korea


Laos


Malaysia


Mongolia


Nepal


Thailand (Siam)


Vietnam


South America

Brazil

The [Imperial Crown] is kept at the Imperial Museum (Museu Imperial ) in the former palace of Brazilian emperor Pedro II, in Petrópolis, Brazil.


Museu Imperial

Mexico


See also

Last updated: 10-11-2005 07:15:09
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