| Most of the world associates the Germans as notorious for their involvement in TheWorld Wars. However, there are quite a few things that the Germans are renowned for. Asides their fame in producing quality beer and alcoholic drinks, the country is also known for its achievements in technology and engineering. The people are skilled at architecture design and that reflects in Christoph Seelbach’s project titled ‘Bibliotheken’. |
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| The project is a photography series by the German based photographer and the word means ‘libraries’. As you might have guessed from the translation, the project showcases some of the most wonderful and gorgeous library designs from all around the world. The creative photographer seeks to capture the royal and grand interior designs of some of the most extravagant and lavishly built libraries in the modern world. So, if you think that visiting libraries is boring then wait till you see the wondrous beauty of these architectures. Since the photographer is based in Cologne, his main focus was on capturing libraries in European countries like Austria and Sweden. |
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| Take a look at these 20 gorgeous library designs that reveal the true marvels of modern architectural design. |
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1. Vienna, Austria, National Library
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2. Admont, Austria, monastic library
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3. Wiblingen, Monastery Library
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4. Amberg, library
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5. Weimar, Duchess Anna Amalia Library
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6. Prague, Czech Republic
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7. Kremsmünster, Austria, monastic library
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8. St. Florian, Austria, monastic library
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9. Dresden, Saxony
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10. Malmo, Sweden, City Library
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11. St. Pölten, Austria
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12. Graz, Austria, University Library
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13. Constance, university library
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14. Leipzig University Library
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15. Vilnius, Lithuania, University Library
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16. Prague, Czech Republic, Library of Strahov Monastery
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17. Melk, Austria, monastic library
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18. Wroclaw, Poland, University Library
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19. Tepl, Czech Republic, monastery library
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20. Hall, University and State Library
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