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Gregoriana Biblioteca | [updated]

Gregoriana Biblioteca | [updated]

Check the university’s website in advance—some sections require special permission, but the main reading room is a must-see for its quiet elegance and historical charm.

Founded alongside the Collegium Romanum (the Roman College) in 1551 by St. Ignatius of Loyola, the library now known as the Gregoriana has been a cornerstone of Catholic education for nearly five centuries. Officially called the Biblioteca della Pontificia Università Gregoriana , it holds one of the world’s most significant collections in the fields of theology, philosophy, canon law, and church history. gregoriana biblioteca

Amidst the bustle of Rome’s streets near the Pantheon lies a treasure often overlooked by tourists: the Gregoriana Biblioteca. Located within the Pontifical Gregorian University, this historic library offers a quiet escape into the world of rare books and Jesuit history. While you might not be able to borrow

While you might not be able to borrow books without a researcher’s card, the library frequently opens its doors for guided tours and exhibitions. Visitors can admire frescoed halls, ancient globes, and glass cases displaying manuscripts written by saints and scholars. It’s the perfect stop for anyone who loves books, history, or simply the atmosphere of an old European library. gregoriana biblioteca

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