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Uppsala Universitetsbibliotek

Quick Facts

  • Location: Uppsala, Sweden
  • Featured artists:
    • guillaume thomas taraval
    • Charles-André van Loo
  • Alternate names:
    • Uppsala University Library
    • Uppsala universitetsbibliotek
  • Works on APS: 3

Art Quiz

There is only one correct answer for each question.

Question 1:
What is Uppsala University Library primarily known for?
Question 2:
The Carolina Rediviva building was constructed in which century?
Question 3:
Which famous manuscript is housed at Uppsala University Library?
Question 4:
What architectural style characterizes the Carolina Rediviva building?
Question 5:
The Carta Marina map created by Martin Waldseemüller provides insights into:

A Sanctuary of Enlightenment

In the historic heart of Uppsala, where the Fyris River flows through a landscape steeped in academic tradition, stands a monument to the enduring human thirst for knowledge: the Uppsala University Library. To approach the Carolina Rediviva is to encounter more than just an architectural feat; it is to step into a physical manifestation of the Enlightenment itself. Completed in 1841, this magnificent structure serves as a bridge between eras, its classical and historicist facades designed with a deliberate symmetry that commands reverence. For the discerning eye, the building’s proportions offer a serene rhythm, an invitation to leave the chaotic modern world behind and enter a space where time is measured not in minutes, but in centuries of intellectual evolution. The architecture does not merely house knowledge; it inspires it, utilizing light and form to foster a sense of profound contemplation and scholarly devotion.

Illuminated Legacies and Cartographic Wonders

Beyond its imposing stone walls lies a treasury that transcends the mere storage of books, offering instead a profound encounter with the artistry of the past. The library’s soul is perhaps most vibrantly expressed in the Codex Argenteus , a breathtaking Gothic Bible that defies simple description. Imagine vellum dyed a deep, regal purple, inscribed with lettering that shimmers in silver—a masterpiece where sacred text and exquisite craftsmanship converge. This is not merely a manuscript; it is a relic of medieval devotion and artistic mastery. Alongside this celestial treasure, the Carta Marina of 1516 unfolds a world of early cartographic wonder, its intricate details providing a window into how humanity once perceived the vast, unknown reaches of our planet. For collectors of history and lovers of fine detail, these artifacts represent the pinnacle of human expression, where every stroke of ink and fold of parchment tells a story of discovery and the evolution of the human gaze.

A Living Chronicle of Swedish Heritage

The essence of Uppsala University Library lies in its ability to breathe life into the archives, transforming static history into a dynamic dialogue. It is a center where the past is actively engaged through curated exhibitions that illuminate the influence of humanist scholarship and the revival of classical learning. From the ancient Norse echoes found within the Prose Edda manuscripts to the delicate musical scores that once echoed through the halls of the old academy, the collection serves as a continuous thread connecting Sweden’s royal past with its vibrant academic present. For those who find beauty in the preservation of culture, the library offers an unparalleled journey through the layers of human thought, making it a destination where every visitor becomes a witness to the enduring power of the written word and the artistry that gives it eternal life.

List of Artworks

Charles-André van Loo

Men in Armor

guillaume thomas taraval

Group of Angels

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