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This thread is inspired by this book I bought recently, which was plugged as the author's descriptions of wonderful libraries he had visited. It does, for a few, but I was disappointed in it; no images at all.
So, what are the beautiful libraries, or ones notable for other reasons, you have visited? Hopefully illustrated
I'll start with the library of the Pannonhalma Archabbey, Hungary.
The abbey was founded in 996 and the basilica built in the 13th century.
The library itself isn't very old ( early 1800s) and contains abt 360,000 volumes. The public areas are beautiful:
Part of the ceiling
Prize exhibit is the Charter of the Tihany Benedictine Abbey,from 1055,
Shhh .. I don't know about this.
So, what are the beautiful libraries, or ones notable for other reasons, you have visited? Hopefully illustrated
I'll start with the library of the Pannonhalma Archabbey, Hungary.
The abbey was founded in 996 and the basilica built in the 13th century.
The library itself isn't very old ( early 1800s) and contains abt 360,000 volumes. The public areas are beautiful:
Part of the ceiling
Prize exhibit is the Charter of the Tihany Benedictine Abbey,from 1055,
Shhh .. I don't know about this.