Cultural heritage - Saxony purchases library from St. Marienthal monastery
Saxony has acquired the historically valuable library of the St. Marienthal monastery in Ostritz (district of Görlitz). "The Free State was thus able to preserve this unique Saxon cultural heritage in its entirety, secure it for science and research and preserve it permanently for the public and future generations," the Saxon State Library - State and University Library (SLUB) announced on Wednesday. The Free State and the monastery had agreed on a purchase price of 5.5 million euros. The purchase was made possible with financial support from the Ernst von Siemens Art Foundation.
"The monastery library of St. Marienthal is of great cultural-historical and scientific importance to the Free State of Saxony. It is a testimony to the foundations of Christianity and an outstanding landmark in Saxony's history. When the possible sale of the library became public, we agreed that we had to secure this cultural heritage for our homeland," said Minister of Culture Barbara Klepsch (CDU).
"The purchase gives the public a new insight into Saxony's early history," emphasized Martin Hoernes, Secretary General of the Ernst von Siemens Art Foundation, which has been supporting public collections in the acquisition of valuable works of art since 1983.
The St. Marienthal monastery is located directly on the River Neisse and was founded in 1234. It is the oldest surviving monastery of the female branch of the Cistercian order in Germany. According to the SLUB, the monastery's library is of exceptional value to science. It is a complete collection of monastic educational culture and outstanding historical sources that has grown since the late Middle Ages.
According to its Director General Katrin Stump, the State Library will work together with the Manuscript Center at Leipzig University Library to maintain the collection. "In addition to providing the best possible support for research, we are particularly keen to communicate the historical significance of the monastery library to the general public. Following the current presentation of two manuscripts, we are planning a large exhibition with many different objects from the collection in 2025."
The historical monastery library of St. Marienthal comprises more than 2,700 titles from the 12th to 19th centuries, including medieval manuscripts, incunabula, old prints and historical documents, which became the property of the Saxon State and University Library Dresden with the purchase. The St. Marienthal Psalter - a manuscript from the 13th century - is considered the most magnificent piece in the library. Some of the historical printed works will remain on loan in the baroque library hall of the monastery.
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- The St. Marienthal monastery library, with its rich history in Ostritz, Saxony, is a significant cultural heritage that showcases the region's early history and religious developments.
- The monastery library in Ostritz, located in the District of Görlitz and recognized for its value in Saxony's history and Saxon cultural heritage, will now be preserved and accessible to the public through the Saxon State Library.
- The historical library of St. Marienthal in Ostritz, a crucial testament to Christianity's foundations and Saxony's medieval past, is now safeguarded for future generations, thanks to the purchase by the state and financial support from the Ernst von Siemens Art Foundation.
Source: www.stern.de