"Exploring the Capitular: A Tapestry of Creation and Historical Artifacts" Step into a world of artistic marvels as we unravel the captivating story behind the term "capitular. " From the intricate Tapestry of Creation, dating back to the 1st half of the 12th century, to Valturio's De re militari from 1446, each piece offers a glimpse into history. The Beatus of Girona takes us on a celestial journey with its depiction of heaven described in vivid detail. Meanwhile, a page from St. Thomas Aquinas' Summa Theologica, possibly copied in France before 1323, showcases his profound theological insights on parchment. Moving forward in time, we encounter the Choirbook of Cathedral Tarragona from 1587-1603. Its delicate parchment pages resonate with harmonious melodies that once filled sacred spaces. Gothic art emerges in all its splendor through an outline sketching Barcelona Cathedral during the 15th century. A remarkable drawing on parchment transports us to Barcelona's bustling cityscape and its vibrant port in 1521. Codex 131 by Guidus of Bausio reveals Archidiaconus Rossarium's wisdom preserved for generations to come. Delving deeper into historical records, we discover obituaries registrations at Saint Vincent Martyr Cathedral—a testament to lives lived and commemorated within these hallowed walls. An ostensory silver artifact from Lleida Cathedral crafted in 1867 captures our attention with its exquisite beauty and religious significance. Lastly, Charlemagne's Capitular reminds us of ancient traditions and governance systems that shaped empires throughout history. Witnessing the delivery ceremony where Padua bestows their flag upon a prince adds another layer to this rich tapestry. Each hint unravels yet another thread connecting us to diverse cultures and eras—an invitation to immerse ourselves in humanity's collective heritage.