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Bibliothekssaal


"Spellbinding Library Hall"

The library hall of the former Premonstratensian monastery was expanded in the 18th century by Jakob Emele on the basis of the plans drafted by Dominik Zimmermann. The rectangular room with a gallery is particularly favorable due to its simple and spacious proportions, which accommodate the paintings by Franz Georg Hermann.
Neues Kloster 1, Bad Schussenried, Germany, 88427
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"Spellbinding Library Hall"
The library hall of the former Premonstratensian monastery was expanded in the 18th century by Jakob Emele on the basis of the plans drafted by Dominik Zimmermann. The rectangular room with a gallery is particularly favorable due to its simple and spacious proportions, which accommodate the paintings by Franz Georg Hermann.
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