Table of contents:
- 1. "Library of the Abbey of St. Gall, Gallen, Switzerland"
- 2. "Library" Mafra Palace ", Portugal"
- 3. "Trinity College Library, Dublin, Ireland"
- 4. "Library of Metten Abbey, Germany"
- 5. "Library Fermo or" Globe Hall ", Italy"
- 6. "Royal Portuguese Reading Room, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil"
- 7. "Library of Wiblingen Abbey, Wiblingen, Germany"
- 8. "Library of Saint Genevieve, Paris, France"
- 9. "Riccardia Library, Florence, Italy"
- 10. "Library of the Abbey of Seitenstetten, Austria"
- 11. "Library of the Convent of San Francisco, Peru, South America"
- 12. "Strahov Monastery Library, Prague, Czech Republic"
- 13. "National Library of St. Mark, Venice, Italy"
- 14. "Library Marucelliana, Florence, Italy"
- 15. "Library El Escorial, Madrid, Spain"
- 16. "Library of Duchess Anna Amalia, Weimar, Germany"
- 17. "Library of the Abbey of St. Emmer, Regensburg, Germany"
- 18. "Library of the Abbey of Admont, Austria"
- 19. "Library of Melk Abbey, Austria"
- 20. "Ottobeuren Abbey Library, Germany"
- 21. "State Library of Girolami, Naples, Italy"
- 22. "Library of Joanin, Coimbra, Portugal"
Video: The splendor of ancient architecture: the interiors of the oldest libraries from around the world (26 photos)
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2024-01-10 02:10
The library is a temple of knowledge, where people come with special trepidation. And it has always been that way. And yet there is a special charm in the old libraries. Especially when it comes to the architecture of the past centuries. A visit to such a library becomes a fascinating journey into the past and is akin to an interesting excursion to a museum. So, see for yourself.
1. "Library of the Abbey of St. Gall, Gallen, Switzerland"
2. "Library" Mafra Palace ", Portugal"
3. "Trinity College Library, Dublin, Ireland"
4. "Library of Metten Abbey, Germany"
5. "Library Fermo or" Globe Hall ", Italy"
6. "Royal Portuguese Reading Room, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil"
7. "Library of Wiblingen Abbey, Wiblingen, Germany"
8. "Library of Saint Genevieve, Paris, France"
9. "Riccardia Library, Florence, Italy"
10. "Library of the Abbey of Seitenstetten, Austria"
11. "Library of the Convent of San Francisco, Peru, South America"
12. "Strahov Monastery Library, Prague, Czech Republic"
13. "National Library of St. Mark, Venice, Italy"
14. "Library Marucelliana, Florence, Italy"
15. "Library El Escorial, Madrid, Spain"
16. "Library of Duchess Anna Amalia, Weimar, Germany"
17. "Library of the Abbey of St. Emmer, Regensburg, Germany"
18. "Library of the Abbey of Admont, Austria"
19. "Library of Melk Abbey, Austria"
20. "Ottobeuren Abbey Library, Germany"
21. "State Library of Girolami, Naples, Italy"
22. "Library of Joanin, Coimbra, Portugal"
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