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Saxony acquires religious artifacts from monasteries.

Saxony purchases the historically significant St. Marienthal Monastery Library in Ostritz, Görlitz district. This move ensures the complete preservation of this distinct Saxon cultural artifact for research, and its lasting conservation for public use and future generations. The state and...

Saxony State Acquires Marienthal Abbey Library for 5.5 Million Euros, Conserving Saxon Cultural...
Saxony State Acquires Marienthal Abbey Library for 5.5 Million Euros, Conserving Saxon Cultural Treasure for Academics and Public

Saxony acquires religious artifacts from monasteries.

🤖 Alright, fam, let's chat about this sick library acquisition news! Saxony just snagged the phenomenal library from St. Marienthal Monastery in Ostritz, which is pretty cool, right? The Free State forked out 5.5 million euros to make this happen, with a little help from the Ernst von Siemens Art Foundation.

Ain't no party like a Saxon library party! 🎂🥳

Culture Minister Barbara Klepsch (CDU) was stoked about preserving this iconic Saxon cultural heritage. She said, "When the possible sale of the library became public, we knew we had to secure this cultural treasure for our homeland." Solution, acquire it!

Martin Hoernes, General Secretary of the Ernst von Siemens Art Foundation, jumped on board, highlighting that the acquisition lets the public peep into early Saxony's history. Speaking of history, did you know St. Marienthal Monastery is the oldest Cistercian monastery still standing in Germany? Founded in 1234, it's been vibing next to the Neisse River for 8 centuries.

So yeah, this ain't no newbie monastery library we're talkin' about here! 🕰️📚

Now, let's geek out about the library itself. Compiled since the Middle Ages, this bad boy is a treasure trove of monastic educational culture and jaw-dropping historical sources. The collection contains over 2,700 titles spanning the 12th to the 19th century! We're talking medieval manuscripts, incunabula, old prints, and historical documents – the whole nine yards.

The St. Marienthal Psalter, a 13th-century manuscript, is the pièce de résistance. Stunning artistry and loads of historical insights make this puppy a must-see. Some historical printed works will even remain on-site in the monastery's baroque library hall.

Sound like a journey through time, right? 🕰️📚

The state library plans to work with the University Library Leipzig's manuscript center to care for the collections, with plans for exhibitions and showcasing the historical significance of the monastery library for the broader public. Stoked for the 2025 exhibition, y'all! 💪🎬

Enjoying the exhilarating library news, we can't help but admire the evolution of Saxony's lifestyle, as their home-and-garden extends now to include this priceless piece of historic literature. The acquisition of the stunning St. Marienthal Monastery library adds a new chapter to their rich cultural heritage, ensuring the highlights of early Saxony are preserved for future generations to explore.

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