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How long is the library at St Gallen?

How long is the library at St Gallen?

Today the library at St.Gallen is still considered nearly unrivaled in its beauty. Revel in one of the most stunning libraries ever. It’ll take you 5 minutes to physically look at the entire library, 30 minutes if you go around reading everything and maybe an hour if you spend time reflecting on the library’s contribution to history.

When was the Abbey of St Gallen founded?

The Abbey Library was founded in 719. It is one of the oldest and richest libraries in the world, boasting intensely decorated walls, floors and ceilings, unique early medieval writings, breathtaking handwritten books filled with beautiful calligraphy and accompanied by the stunning Baroque Cathedral.

Which is the most beautiful library in Switzerland?

The Abbey Library is Switzerland’s most magnificent Rococo building, it’s Switzerland’s oldest library and one of those few places in the world that will absolutely take your breath away. It’s a beautiful library with amazingly old books and it is one of the oldest and most beautiful in the world.

Who is the painter of the St Gallen ceiling?

The stucco is a work of the brothers Johann Georg and Matthias Gigl and was created by them in 1761. Most of it is simple, only two roosters are visible and are interpreted as a «company name» (Gigl means in old german cock). The ceiling painting was created 1762 by painter Josef Wannenmacher.

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Where is the abbey library of Saint Gall?

The Abbey Library of Saint Gall ( German: Stiftsbibliothek) is a significant medieval monastic library located in St. Gall, Switzerland. In 1983 the library together with the Abbey of St. Gall were designated a World Heritage Site, as “a perfect example of a great Carolingian monastery”.

Who was the founder of the Abbey of St Gall?

The library was founded by Saint Othmar, founder of the Abbey of St. Gall. During a fire in 937, the Abbey was destroyed, but the library remained intact.