Among the inhabitants of the Livonian region, there has long been a belief that the Franciscans are best able to recognize what is valuable and what needs to be preserved. That is why people of all nationalities and faiths brought them objects that they found or no longer needed, but they wanted to be preserved. This legacy, which has been collected for generations, today forms the backbone of the permanent exhibition of the Franciscan Museum an…
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Among the inhabitants of the Livonian region, there has long been a belief that the Franciscans are best able to recognize what is valuable and what needs to be preserved. That is why people of all nationalities and faiths brought them objects that they found or no longer needed, but they wanted to be preserved. This legacy, which has been collected for generations, today forms the backbone of the permanent exhibition of the Franciscan Museum an…