The Rothschild Library here has been renamed by the municipal authorities. It is now called “The Library for Languages and Music.” It was established in 1887 by Louise Rothschild from a foundation left for that purpose by her father Karl. The Library consists of 70,000 volumes including a number of rare books.
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