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Carolina Rediviva

Coordinates: 59°51′17.94″N 17°37′52.05″E / 59.8549833°N 17.6311250°E / 59.8549833; 17.6311250
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Carolina Rediviva

Carolina Rediviva is the main building of the Uppsala University Library in Uppsala, Sweden. The building was begun in 1820 and completed in 1841. The original architect was Carl Fredrik Sundvall. Later additions to the building have been designed by Axel Johan Anderberg and Peter Celsing. The name, literally "Carolina Revived", was given in remembrance of the old Academia Carolina building, which had functioned as the university library for most of the 18th century (see Uppsala University Library). Carolina Rediviva is the oldest and largest university library building in the country. It is also the site where the Codex Argenteus and the Cancionero de Upsala are kept.

Exhibition

A page from the Codex Argenteus.

By the entrance hall of the library there is an exhibition hall where some of the most attractive objects in the library can be seen. Among the objects are the Codex Argenteus, the map Carta marina, and a first edition of Isaac Newton's Philosophiae Naturalis Principia Mathematica.

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59°51′17.94″N 17°37′52.05″E / 59.8549833°N 17.6311250°E / 59.8549833; 17.6311250