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"Established to consolidate the Medici family’s growing trove of classical manuscripts, this library was designed by Michelangelo in the 1520s as an architectural sequence leading from the compact, almost sculptural Ricetto into a long, light-filled reading room. The collection—spanning Greek and Latin codices, early biblical texts, and humanist writings—maps the intellectual concerns of Renaissance Florence. Eschewing decorative excess, a framework of pietra serena underscores its role as a working scholarly space. Access today is carefully managed, with small visitor groups and a changing display of manuscripts drawn from a larger archive housed in climate-controlled storage." - Navya Verma