Carolina Rediviva
Uppsala
Copyright: Mirko Junge/CC BY-SA 2.0/FlickrCarolina Rediviva
Carolina Rediviva was erected between 1817 and 1841 and is home to Sweden's oldest university library, founded in 1620. Originally three stories high with two mezzanines, the building now spans 12 stories and has about 5 million books and 3,500 shelf meters of handwritten documents. When you walk through the entrance of the library, you'll come to the exhibition room, where you can view the famous Silver Bible from the 6th century, musical notations made by Mozart himself, medieval manuscripts, and Olaus Magnus' Carta Marina, printed in 1539.
Useful Information
- Address: Dag Hammarskjölds Väg 1, Uppsala
- Email: fraga.biblioteket@ub.uu.se
- Phone: +46 18 471 39 00
- More Info: www.uu.se/en
- Opening House: Daily 9am–6pm
- More Info: https://www.facebook.com/uppsalauniversitetsbibliotek
Do & See
Uppsala is a city that is full of life and there are many things to experience here. Move easily between beautiful natural surroundings, busy shopping streets, fascinating sights, and exciting cultural treasures. The city offers loads of activities and organises many entertaining events.