The Kammin chest

The information sign says : " The Kammin chest is a model of a headman's hall. It was made about a thousand years ago. Legend tells that it was once housed at Kungahälla, but seized from there in a raid. Until the second world war the chest was kept at a convent at Kammin south of the Baltic. It was destroyed during a bombing raid, with the result that today only plaster copies of the chest remain ".
This copy is kept in Sweden, at Göteborgs Museum.
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