Februar

Er Srbija leti do Štutgarta 4 puta nedeljno Air Serbia flies to Stuttgart 4 times a week Er Srbija leti do Kopenhagena 4 puta nedeljno Air Serbia flies to Copenhagen 4 times a week Er Srbija leti do Beča 14 puta nedeljno Air Serbia flies to Vienna 14 times a week ŠTUTGART Gradska biblioteka Kocka unutar kocke ukrašena kockicama, tako bi se ukratko mogla opisati Gradska biblioteka u Štutgartu, koja je otvorena za javnost 2011. Za nju kažu da je najlepša biblioteka modernog doba i ne oduševljava samo ljubitelje knjige već i zaljubljenike u arhitekturu. Unutrašnjost biblioteke je bela, pa samo knjige unose šarenilo u taj mir i sva pažnja je usmerena baš na njih. Sastoji se od centralne biblioteke, mobilne i e-biblioteke, koje zajedno broje više od pola miliona različitih naslova i medija na površini od 18.000 kvadratnih metara. BEČ Austrijska nacionalna biblioteka Smeštena je u palati Hofburg i prostor je osmišljen u duhu baroka, a arhitektura, izložene figure i freske na plafonu odgovaraju sveobuhvatnom konceptu kakvom je težio car Karlo Šesti. Na sredini prostorije nalazi se njegova statua, a ovaj barokni dragulj dom je za više od 200.000 knjiga. Dvoranu krase i četiri velelepna globusa. Vredna dela: Najveća zbirka rukopisa Martina Lutera iz doba reformacije KOPENHAGEN Kraljevska biblioteka Poznata je i kao arhitektonsko čudo ili Crni dijamant zbog fasade koja je napravljena od stakla i crnog granita i na kojoj se reflektuju neobične igre sunca, vode i neba. U biblioteci na osam spratova čuvaju se najvrednija danska dela ikada napisana, a među najvažnijim su originalni rukopisi danskih pisaca Hansa Kristijana Andersena i Karen Bliksen. U biblioteci se stalno organizuju izložbe poznatih svetskih umetnika, a u njenom sklopu je i muzej fotografije. Kad završite sa razgledanjem biblioteke, možete da predahnete u restoranu koji se nalazi u prizemlju. STUTTGART City Library A cube within a cube decorated with cubes – this is how Stuttgart’s new Stadtbibliothek, which was opened to the public in 2011, could be described in brief. It is said to be the most beautiful library of the modern age, which delights not only book lovers, but also those who love architecture. The library’s interior is white, so it is only the books that introduce colourfulness to this tranquillity and all attention is rightly focused on them. It consists of a central library, mobile library and an e-library, which together hold more than half a million different titles and media on an area covering 18,000 square metres. VIENNA Austrian National Library It is housed in Hofburg Palace and the space was conceived in the Baroque style, while the architecture – with exposed figures and murals on the ceiling – conforms to the overarching concept striven for by Emperor Charles VI. A statue of him has been erected in the middle of the space, and this Baroque gem is home to more than 200,000 books, while the hall is adorned with four magnificent globes. Valuable works: The largest collection of manuscripts of Martin Luther from the period of the Reformation. COPENHAGEN The Royal Library This library is also known as an architectural wonder or the “Black Diamond”, due to its facade of glass and black granite, on which the sun, water and sky are reflected in an unusual dance. The library holds, on its eight floors, the most valuable Danish works ever written, among the most important of which are original manuscripts of Danish writers Hans Christian Andersen and Karen Blixen. The library also constantly hosts exhibitions of renowned world artists, while its composition also includes a museum of photography. When you complete your tour, you can find respite in the building’s ground floor restaurant. | 81

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