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Vatican Apostolic Library

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Visit Duration: 5 days a week

Timings: All day except Saturday

Entry type: Paid

Entry Details: 1350 per person

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The Vatican Apostolic Library, which was first founded in 1475, is a historic library that is home to a sizable collection of printed books, manuscripts, periodicals, modern books, and codices.

This wonderful library was established by Pope Nicholas.Many people think this library was founded in 1475, although it actually dates back much more.One of the oldest libraries in the world, the Vatican Apostolic Library has a wonderful collection of 2,000,000 printed series and volumes. 

Out of these, the Vatican Library has meticulously conserved some 8,000 incunabula.Over 75,000 manuscripts in various languages, including Arabic, Hebrew, Roman, Greek, Persian, Syriac, and Ethiopian, are also available at the collection.Take note that the majority of these manuscripts date to the second century.Over 6,000 new books are added to this collection each year.About one-fourth of these are bought, and the remainder are presents from people all around the world.

 

 

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Highlights of Vatican Apostolic Library

A research library called the Vatican Apostolic Library was founded in Vatican City about 547 years ago, in 1475.At this historic library, there are around 1.1 million books, including over 8,500 incunabula.

People from all fields are welcome to visit this research library, which contains books on law, theology, science, history, and philosophy. Visitors can conduct experiments and read studies there.

The library offers prehistoric works as well as writings on mediaeval and modern art by Assyrian-Babylonian, Etruscan antiquities, classical Greek, Roman, and Egyptian authors.There are numerous other in-depth materials on subjects like art conservation and restoration that draw many visitors.

Many charitable donations have been made here over the years by Cardinal Jorge Mara Meja, The Marquises Guglielmi of Vulci, the Verbite Fathers Michael Schulien, Professors Bruno Mantura, and Wilhelm Schmidt.

The Vatican Apostolic Library, which is divided into the Printed Books Department, Numismatic Department, and Manuscript Department, was founded by Pope Nicholas V.

 

 

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Vatican Apostolic Library Overview

The Vatican Apostolic Library, which was first founded in 1475, is a historic library that is home to a sizable collection of printed books, manuscripts, periodicals, modern books, and codices.

This wonderful library was established by Pope Nicholas.Many people think this library was founded in 1475, although it actually dates back much more.One of the oldest libraries in the world, the Vatican Apostolic Library has a wonderful collection of 2,000,000 printed series and volumes. 

Out of these, the Vatican Library has meticulously conserved some 8,000 incunabula.Over 75,000 manuscripts in various languages, including Arabic, Hebrew, Roman, Greek, Persian, Syriac, and Ethiopian, are also available at the collection.Take note that the majority of these manuscripts date to the second century.Over 6,000 new books are added to this collection each year.About one-fourth of these are bought, and the remainder are presents from people all around the world.

 

 

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Points Of Interest for Vatican Apostolic Library

A true repository for human culture is the Vatican Apostolic Library. The library is significant in terms of architecture, culture, and history.

The Vatican Apostolic Library houses more than a million printed books in addition to historic manuscripts, secret codes, incunabula, coins, and even interior items.It is simpler to understand the Vatican Library's holdings by the numbers:The Apostolic Library's earliest records date to the first century.The library receives roughly 6,000 new volumes each year.330.000 coins and medals from the Greek, Roman, and Papal eras are among the riches in the library.

Codex Vaticanus Graecus 1209 is one of the library's most well-known holdings.The oldest nearly complete Bible manuscript is this one.

To avoid theft, all 70.000 books in the library were electronically chipped while it was being restored from 2007 to 2010.The collection has roughly 75.000 codes from various historical eras.The Vatican Library has 1.1 million printed works, including 8500 incunabula.

 

 

 

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Best time to visit Vatican Apostolic Library

In an effort to beat the throngs, most tourist groups arrive early, however this generally works against them. In fact you'll notice that the Vatican Library is little less crowded in the afternoon. 

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Who Is Allowed to Enter the Vatican Library?

Few people are permitted entry to the Vatican Apostolic Library because of its priceless book collection. Professional researchers, university professors and phd candidates with the necessary credentials are given access in particular. 

How long has the Vatican library been around?

54 kilometres worth of shelving. Forty-five thousand catalogue books.12 centuries' worth of written records.

Who was the Vatican library's founder?

The influence Renaissance pope Nicholas V, also known as Tommaso Parentucelli, was born in sarzana, Republic of Genoa, Italy, on November 15, 1397, and died in Rome on March 24, 1455. He  also founded the Vatican Library. 

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