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Italiano: Nel salone che si apre di fronte all' Aula del Nuti si conserva la Biblioteca Piana, già di Papa Pio VII Chiaramonti (1800-1823). Ricca di oltre cinquemila volumi a stampa dei secoli dal XV al XIX e di un centinaio di manoscritti, e tra le "curiosità" della Biblioteca Malatestiana si può ricordare una serie di volumi a stampa di piccolo formato, tra i quali il "libro più piccolo del mondo leggibile senza lente".
This is a photo of a monument which is part of cultural heritage of Italy. This monument participates in the contest Wiki Loves Monuments Italia 2017. See authorisations.
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