The museum’s permanent exhibition follows a chronological and stylistic order in each of its collections, from prehistory to the 19th century. Discover a selection of all the museum’s collections.
Anonymous 'Clavus' of Coptic clothing8th century
Anonymous Fragment of fabric that lined the reliquary of the True Cross of Tost10th-11th centuries, before 1040
Anonymous The lions' cloth from Santa Maria in L'EstanyBeginning of the second half of the 12th century
Anonymous Altar frontal called the “Witches' Cloth”Period of the taifas kingdoms or Almoravid period, first half of the 12th century
Anonymous Pontifical ornaments of Saint Bernat Calbó, Bishop of Vic (1233-1243)From the first half of the 12th to the 18th century
Anonymous Cope of Ramon de Bellera, Bishop of VicFabric (14th C.), embroidery (around 1350 - 1375)
Anonymous Chasuble of Miquel de Ricomà, Bishop of VicFabric (15th C.), embroidery (14th C.), braids (14th C.)
Anonymous Abbatial mitre from Santa Maria in L'EstanyFabric (14th C.), embroidery (14th C.)
Anonymous Lectern cloth with Saint John the Evangelist on PatmosFabric and braids (late 16th - early 17th C.), embroidery (late 14th - early 15th C.)
Anonymous Frontal with Jesus and the EvangelistsFabric (late 14th C.), embroidery (around 1393), braids (14th C.)
Anonymous Frontal of the EpiphanySecond half of the 15th century
Anonymous Frontal of the 'Pietà'Fabric and braiding (15th C.), embroidery (last quarter of the 15th C, around 1480)
Anonymous Frontal of the AnnunciationFabric and braiding (15th C.), embroidery (last third of the 15th century)
Anonymous Cope of Saint Michael the ArchangelLast quarter of the 15th century
Anonymous Set of liturgical vestments of Canon Bernat Despujol15th century (braiding 15th and 17th C.)
Anonymous Cope of Joan de Terès, Archbishop of TarragonaFabric and braiding (first quarter of the 16th C.), embroidery (1587 - 1603)
Anonymous Set of liturgical vestmentsFabric and braiding (first half of the 17th C.), embroidery (first half of 16th C. - first half of 17th C.)
Anonymous Set of liturgical vestmentsMid-18th century