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    Stiftsbibliothek - Abbey Library of St. Gall

    Stiftsbibliothek

    4.7(9 reviews)
    45.2 km

    It's a beautiful abbey library! I initially wasn't all that interested in visiting it since I've…read morealready seen similar ones in Melk & Dublin. However, I must say that the history of St. Gallus is very well-presented here. The exhibition in the vaulted cellar is very informative with digital screens in many different languages. I didn't know that Gallus (Gall) was a student at Bangor Abbey in Northern Ireland. He would eventually leave Ireland to follow Columbanus to become a missionary. This is where the story gets murky. They would end up in Merovingian France, and eventually flee to Bregenz after Columbanus is banished from that country for his beliefs. Gallus retreated to a more secluded life in the Steinach Valley either due to illness, or he just didn't want to continue on to Italy. There's also a bear in this story. Just read about the legend of Gallus and the bear. Visiting the library was a good experience. There are these padded shoes that you must slip into before walking on the wooden floors. Everyone kind of slides through the different parts of the library. It's an extensive collection of about 170,000 books and transcripts. The docent was gracious in giving us a brief tour. He told us we could take pictures, but not of the mummified body of Shep-en-Isis. That's a no-no. Good to know. Another interesting thing to see is the exhibition in the Abbey Archive. It houses the oldest monastery blueprint dating back to 820-830 AD in a controlled environment with a presentation that can be adjusted to the language of your choosing. The map is shown for less than a minute to limit its exposure to light. It's all included in the admission price. Just check it all out if you happen to be near St. Gallen. It's worth a stop.

    WOW!! I have seen pictures of this place ever since moving to Switzerland and it was on my list of…read moremust see places before ever moving away. When I entered the building that houses the library, there is nothing special. You purchase your ticket for 12 CHF which includes a visit to the library and Lapidarium located downstairs. You are instructed to first place all your belongings in a locker (no extra charge) before continuing with your visit. You will also need to put slippers on over your shoes as you enter into the library room. As you come to the entrance of the library you see a magnificent wooden door, but you can't quite peer around the corner to see what is inside. As I entered, my breath was taken away, this definitely is one of the top 10 best indoor places I have been too, and I can see why it is part of the UNESCO world heritage list since 1983, and reviewed as one of the finest library buildings in the world. This was the library of the former Benedictine monastery of St. Gall. The library was built in late baroque style at the same time as the cathedral 1758-1767. The library possesses 170,000 works, 2,100 manuscripts of which no less than 400 date from before the year 1000. The room itself is two floors, contains beautiful wood furnishings, and has amazing ceiling frescoes. There is so much to take in and look at all at the same time. There are also books on display to see. I was told the display rotates throughout the year. I could have shuffled around that room in my slippers for ages. After seeing the library, the Lapidarium was a let down. The Lapidarium can be found in the vaulted cellar of the library, it is home to architectural sculptures from the former church on site, and also an exhibit on the cultural history of the abbey. I would definitely go to the Lapidarium first and then end your experience in the library. TIP: On the web page http://www.cesg.unifr.ch you can access a virtual library of several hundred digitally photographed medieval St. Gall manuscripts free of charge.

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    Pestalozzi-Bibliothek - Alles automatisch!

    Pestalozzi-Bibliothek

    4.7(7 reviews)
    17.6 kmKreis 1

    This is the central location for the Pestalozzi Bibliothek Zürich (PBZ) system, and it shows…read more Three floors of books, one floor just for friendly check-in and automated check-out, and a central location. It's referred to as the "Altstadt" branch in the PBZ literature and website. I'm not sure I'd consider the "café" area much of a cafe --- as far as I can tell, there's tables where it's OK to eat, and an automated Nescafe machine. "Library café" usually implies the option for a slice of cake to me. I do like that there's a bit of a kid's play area downstairs, near the kid's books --- but it's not much of one (certainly smaller than the kid's room at the library in Boulder, Colorado where I spent so much time). All in all, when the Höngg and Altstetten branches don't have the book I'm looking for, I turn to this one.

    Everybody should profit from this opportunity that the city of Zurich offers...There are books (for…read morekids and adults), magazines, language courses, dvds and a wide choice of music. I love that place! Everything for a very affordable price (something like 30 chf per year for students) and very flexible loan conditions. There are several libraries throughout the city of Zurich. I advise everyone to go there and have a look of what I am talking about on their own. You can rent a book in one library and give it back in another one! Amazing! The building in the old city (the one I go to) is huge and the staff very nice!

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    Löwendenkmal

    Löwendenkmal

    4.2(31 reviews)
    51.3 km

    Incredible work by the sculpter here and the story is obviously very sad. Highly recommend coming…read moreto see this while in Lucerne. Only need 5-10 mins total. There is also a WC on site that does requirw payment. It's on the right as you face the Lion.

    It's the Lion Memorial to the Swiss Guardsmen that died defending King Louis XVI at Tuileries…read morePalace in Paris on August 10, 1792. The Roman numerals inscribed on the monument reference the 760 who died and the 350 who survived. It's definitely a very sad monument. If you look closely, you'll see the broken spear that's described as piercing the Lion's heart. The park and quarry is kind of hidden from plain sight. I'm not sure how anyone would just "happen to stumble" across it unless you happen to be on Denkmalstrasse visiting the Old Swiss House or Restaurant Caravelle. Hubby figured it out quickly, but I was very confused. The whole park area and neighborhood surrounding it feels hidden despite the touristy attractions such as the Alpineum 3D and Glacier Garden Museum. Some find these paid attractions to be worthy. I was happy just seeing the park & monument. The park is actually a very relaxing place to be. We walked around the pond in this former quarry to get different views of the monument. The size of the lion sculpture is quite surprising as you get closer to it. There are historical pictures and information markers that give more incite into how it was sculpted and constructed. If anything, it's worth a visit to get away from the traffic around the city. Try to get there before the tour groups arrive. It was quiet & peaceful when we visited on a weekday.

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    Lion Monument

    Bibliothek Russikon - libraries - Updated May 2026

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