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English: The Eriksberg shrine, is a wooden reliquary formed as a church, covered in gilded copper plates that dates back to late 12th century. The shrine once stood in Eriksberg parish church i Västergötland, Sweden, but is now on display at Swedish Museum of National Antiquities in Stockholm.
Svenska: Eriksbergsskrinet är ett relikskrin av trä, format som en kyrka och klädd med förgylld koppar från senare hälften av 1100-talet. Skrinet har stått i Eriksbergs gamla kyrka i Västergötland, men står nu utställt på Historiska museet i Stockholm.
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