Monastery treasury
Local name: Skarbiec klasztoru
The Treasury, which is part of the Jasna Góra museum, houses the oldest part of the museum exhibition - offerings of supplication and thanksgiving offered to the Mother of God by pilgrims. You can see rare and valuable works of art - royal and papal gifts. The oldest monuments collected here come from the 14th century.
The treasury was built in the years 1649-1651 over the sacristy. In 1921, the famous architect Adolf Szyszko-Bohusz designed the glazed windows in which the exhibition is stored. Its part is also a copy of the Image of Our Lady of Jasna Góra by Józef Chełmoński.
Among the votive gifts there are, for example, the late Gothic monstrance (a gift from King Sigismund the Old), chalices offered by the Popes of St. John XXIII and Paul VI, as well as the wedding coral set of King Michał Korybut Wiśniowiecki and a collection of antique liturgical vestments.