Christian Schmidt impressed by Jever S Library treasures

Christian Schmidt impressed by Jever S Library treasures

Visit to the historical library

Only recently visited Christian Schmidt, the high representative for Bosnia-Herzegovina, the important library of the Mariengymnasium in Jever. This visit not only underlines the cultural relevance of the region, but also the appreciation for historical preservation practices. Schmidt was carried out by the library manager Dr. Anja Belemann-Smit guided through the impressive collections that include books from five centuries.

A look at the treasures of the library

The library is more than just a place of reading; It is a kept treasure of history. During the tour, Dr. Belemann-Smit the guests important works and explained their cultural value. Schmidt impressively expressed how important it is to maintain such treasures and make it accessible to the public. The combination of beauty and good condition of the books left him a lasting impression.

meaning for the community

The visit of Schmidt in Jever also has a deeper meaning for the local community. In times when digitization progresses, this occasion is reminiscent of the value of traditional educational institutions and their cultural heritage. The presentation of the library is also intended to inspire younger generations, to deal with history and literature and appreciate the treasures of the past.

a personal reference

Schmidt was drawn to his personal assistant, Daniel Nießen, who has his first residence in Jever. This shows that personal connections can play a role in arousing interest in cultural institutions. The relationship between the visitors and the hosts could have positive effects on the promotion of education and culture in the Jever region.

conclusion: a bridge to the past

The visit of Christian Schmidt in the library of the Mariengymnasium offers a valuable opportunity to draw attention to the preservation of cultural heritage. It is an important step not only to keep the treasures of the past, but also to beat a bridge to the future. The cultural peculiarities of places such as Jever are essential for understanding the common history and identity of this region.