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Gutenberg Bible goes on display in Warsaw

07.02.2025 16:00
A rare Gutenberg Bible, printed between 1452 and 1455 using Johannes Gutenberg’s revolutionary movable type, is on public display at the National Museum in Warsaw from Feb. 7 until Mar. 23.
The Gutenberg Bible from Pelplin will be on display at Warsaws National Museum from Feb. 7 until Mar. 23.
The Gutenberg Bible from Pelplin will be on display at Warsaw's National Museum from Feb. 7 until Mar. 23.PAP/Piotr Nowak

Widely regarded as the world’s most valuable book, this two-volume edition usually resides in Poland’s Diocesan Museum in Pelplin and features original oak binding made from Baltic timber.


Photo: Photo: PAP/Piotr Nowak

Researchers say the Bible’s turbulent history underscores its rarity: in 1939, it was evacuated via Warsaw, Paris, and London to Canada to protect it from the outbreak of World War II, then returned to Poland in 1959.

Only several dozen copies survive worldwide.

The copy from Pelplin is deemed especially significant due to a printing flaw that inadvertently revealed technical insights into Gutenberg’s workshop.

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Source: IAR, Onet