Osterreichische Nationalbibliothek state room of Austrian National Library in Vienna Austria Austrian National library is legal


Osterreichische Nationalbibliothek, The state room of the Austrian National Library in Vienna, Austria. The Austrian National library is the legal successor to the Imperial Royal Court Library of the Austrian Empire. The beginnings of the former court library go back to the second half of the 14th century when the Habsburgs began to collect manuscripts or to commission them. The splendid baroque library constructed between 1723 and 1726 at Josefsplatz housed all the court library's manuscripts, incunabula, autographs, printed books, m a p s, globes and copper engravings until the late 19th century. The various special collections were then transferred to buildings adjoining the imperial library. The library was named the Austrian National Library in 1945 (from 1920 -1945 it was called the National Library). In 1967 central reading areas (catalogues, the main reading room and the periodicals reading room) were moved to the new imperial palace at Heldenplatz. In 1992 the subterranean area with large subterranean depots and additional reading rooms (for large formats and micro forms) was opened.


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Location: Vienna, Austria
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