They                were once filled with courtiers, kings, and other members                of the aristocracy. But stunning images capture the silent                galleries, corridors, and libraries of Europe in a whole                new light.
                          
            
Captured by Italian photographer Massimo Listri, the images span from Portugal to                  Sweden, France, and Italy, and show the intricate                  masterworks from ages past.
            
His images evoke a certain                  solemnity, both beautiful and isolating at once. 
                
            
Included                  in his portfolio are pictures from the library of                  Wiblingen Abbey, which was once a Benedictine abbey and                  has since been transformed into housing medical                  facilities for the University of Ulm in Germany.
            
Another                  image shows the the Malatestiana Library, located in                  Cesena, Italy, which was the first European civil                  library that allowed everyone -including the common                  people - access to its books.
                            
              
              
Sounds                  of silence: These images of grand halls have been                  captured by Italian photographer Massimo Listri; here,                  the Royal Palace of Stockholm in Sweden
                                         
              
              
Royalty:                  Another vast room from the Royal Palace in Stockholm;                  the Swedish monarchy still resides here today
                                      
                                        
              
              
Rococo:                  The Queluz National Palace in Lisbon, Portugal was built                  in the 18th century; the grand checkered marble floors                  are juxtaposed against a chandelier and and painted                  murals on the                  ceiling
                          
                                        
              
              
Room                  with a view: Wiblingen Abbey, once a Benedictine abbey,                  has since been transformed into housing medical                  facilities for the University of Ulm in Germany; this is                  a stunning shot                  of the abbey's beautiful library
                          
                                        
              
              
Monochrome:                  One of two Medici Chapels, located in the Basilica of                  San Lorenzo in Florence, Italy; the structure dates to                  around the 16th century 
                          
                                        
              
              
All                  made of marble: The Marble Gallery in the Ducal Palace                  in Northern Italy is a hauntingly beautiful reminder of                  times gone by
                          
                                        
              
              
From                  antiquity: The Malatestiana Library, located in Cesena,                  Italy, was the first European civil library, allowing                  everyone access to its books, and is more than 500 years                  old
                          
                                        
              
              
Less                  austere: This room in the Palazzo Martelli in Florence                  shows a painted mural on the wall, but a room void of                  furniture, save for one lone wooden table
                          
                         
                                        
              
              
Roman                  holiday: This is a corridor from the Capitoline Museums,                  located in Capitoline Hill in Rome; part of the piazza                  was thought of by none other than famed Renaissance                  artist Michelangelo 
                          
                                        
              
              
Hollywood                  aspirations: A room from the Chateau de Pierrefonds in                  Oise, France, north of Paris; it later became a filming                  location for the 1998 film Man In The Iron Mask
                          
                                        
              
              
Wealth                  of knowledge: The stunning library from Kresmunster                  Abbey in Austria was built in the late 1600s, though the                  abbey's history predates the 9th century
                          
                                        
              
              
Intricate:                  Sammezzano Castle, built in 1605, is in the scenic                  Tuscany region of Italy and features Moorish designs                  throughout
                          
                                        
              
              
Wide                  halls: The Palace of Caserta, located in southern Italy,                  was built for the kings of Naples, and has the honour of                  being one of the largest built in Europe during the 18th                  century 
                          
                                        
              
              
Other-worldly:                  The Gallery Grande is part of the                  Palace of Venaria, located in Turin, Italy, built in the                  later part of the 17th century; the stark contrast and                  diffused light gives it a ghostly glow
                          
                                        
              
              
Trade                  paths: The General Archive of the Indies, in Seville,                  Spain, was built in the 1570s; a lone cannon lays on the                  floor of the arched library
                                  
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