Fascinating Libraries: Admont Library


Admont Abbey
Founded in 1074, the abbey's architecture, frescoes, sculptures, and books and manuscripts comprise one of the largest late Baroque works of art in Europe.

Admont Church
The church was designed by Wilhelm Buchner after the original one was destroyed by fire in 1865.



Admont Library
The Admont Library, which resides in the monestary, was designed by architect Josef Hueber, and is home to the largest monastic library in the world.  Containing over 200,000 volumes, 1,400 manuscripts — earliest from 8th century — and over 500 incunabula comprise the library jewels.  The library has been called the 8th wonder of the world and is open to the public.








Ceiling Frescoes
The library's ceiling frescoes were created by Bartolomeo Altomonte.








Sculptures
The library's sculptures were created by Josef Stammel

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