[MSN] WEIMAR, Germany (AP) - Thousands of restored books returned Monday to the shelves of a newly renovated historic library in eastern Germany that was gutted by a fire more than three years ago.
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WEIMAR, Germany (AP) - Thousands of restored books returned Monday to the
shelves of a newly renovated historic library in eastern Germany that was
gutted by a fire more than three years ago.
The Duchess Anna Amalia Library in Weimar reopens Oct. 24 with a ceremony
led by German President Horst Koehler, after several years of painstaking
restoration and upgrading of the library's $18.2 million security systems.
A fire on Sept. 2, 2004, tore through the roof and top floor of the
16th-century rococo palace, which houses the library in the city where the
nation's most revered writer, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, spent much of his
life.
"The library has been restored to the condition that (it) was in at the time
of Goethe's death" in 1832, said Michael Knoche, the library's director. He
added that modern technology - including a state-of-the art sprinkler system
- was hidden beneath the rococo facade.
Of the roughly 50,000 books destroyed in the blaze, some 16,000 have been
restored, while replacements have been found for another 12,500, Knoche
said. Restoration for the books alone cost an estimated $95.4 million, he
said.
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