Abbey Library of Saint Gall.
The Abbey Library of Saint Gall in Switzerland is a remarkable historical and architectural gem, with origins dating back to the 8th century. This extraordinary rococo library, constructed between 1758 and 1767, features intricate woodwork, sweeping balconies, and stunning ceiling frescoes, making it one of the most beautiful Baroque halls in the country. Home to over 170,000 texts, including 2,100 manuscripts and 1,650 incunabula, the library showcases artifacts like the 8th-century Gospel of John and spectacular Irish manuscripts. As part of the UNESCO World Heritage-listed St. Gallen Abbey complex, it remains a critical educational resource, blending historical preservation with modern accessibility. Visitors can explore this vibrant institution while wearing cozy slippers to protect its stunning parquet floor.