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And you see also Impressum
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The Seminar Library (to be viewed) is open at the exhibition Impressum, which is equipped in the historical room and is available every Saturday and every Sunday until 31 July from 15.00 to ...
It keeps an ancient volume and a really fascinating atmosphere. Open in the second weekend of the month during the “Open Town House” initiative. Very nice staff at the reception.
A little known jewel in Casale is the Seminar Library just a few steps away from the Duomo. It is only visitable. In the event of exhibitions like “Brothers on the way: the Cappuccini in the Casale Diocesi ...
For the first time this authentic hidden pearl. Splendid space with fresh, nut boiserie, incunaboli, five hundred, more than 60 thousand volumes....a mapworld before discovery d...
And you see also Impressum
The Seminar Library (to be viewed) is open at the exhibition Impressum, which is equipped in the historical room and is available every Saturday and every Sunday until 31 July from 15.00 to ...
A real treasure to discover
Fascinating place for library heritage and historical furniture.
Beautiful
It keeps an ancient volume and a really fascinating atmosphere. Open in the second weekend of the month during the “Open Town House” initiative. Very nice staff at the reception.
German eban reliquiars
A little known jewel in Casale is the Seminar Library just a few steps away from the Duomo. It is only visitable. In the event of exhibitions like “Brothers on the way: the Cappuccini in the Casale Diocesi ...
A hidden treasure!
For the first time this authentic hidden pearl. Splendid space with fresh, nut boiserie, incunaboli, five hundred, more than 60 thousand volumes....a mapworld before discovery d...