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Have you ever felt the weight of history between your fingertips? The Staatliche Bibliothek Regensburg stands before you a silent witness to centuries of knowledge. Founded in 1816 this remarkable library wasn’t built from scratch. It’s a fascinating patchwork of collections. Its roots trace back to Regensburg’s monasteries. Imagine the Benedictine Abbey of St Emmeram the Dominicans the Carmelites Augustinians Franciscans and Capuchins all contributing their precious books. Their libraries were absorbed after secularization. The Episcopal Library and the Imperial City Library added their riches too. The latter a library dating back to the 14th century! Its holdings were reorganized in 1783 combining with the town hall school and protestant ministerial library resources.

But not everything stayed in Regensburg. Some particularly valuable manuscripts and prints found their way to the Court Library in Munich. Think of it the initial collection a mix of 35000 books 7000 historical maps and 15000 theses quite a start. The following years were a bit chaotic due to funding issues. The growth wasn’t systematic. Yet significant donations arrived such as those from historian Roman Zirngibl. He was a former archivist at St Emmeram. Then there was the large collection of educational literature donated by Protestant dean Phillip Friedrich Gampert.

The Staatliche Bibliothek Regensburg didn’t always have full-time staff. Until the end of 1959 it was run part-time by lyceum grammar school and college teachers museum directors and archivists. Only in 1960 did the first full-time librarian begin their work. The library officially became the Regional State Library in 1940. From then on its holdings were systematically expanded through book purchases. Since 1875 the library has resided in part of the former Imperial City’s Gymnasium Poeticum.

Today the Staatliche Bibliothek Regensburg holds about half a million items. It’s a treasure trove containing over 100000 prints from before 1830. More than 1000 manuscripts and autographs are preserved here. There are approximately 7000 old maps too. These collections give a detailed overview of the region’s cultural heritage. They also fulfill its role as an archive library for the Upper Palatinate under Bavarian law. This impressive institution stands as a testament to the enduring power of knowledge and the rich history of Regensburg. Take a moment to appreciate its place in the city’s legacy.

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