Armaria

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A stone wall with two openings divided by a pillar
Armarium at Le Thoronet abbey in France

Armaria (singular armarium) are a kind of closed, labeled cupboards that were used for book storage from ancient history until the Middle Ages.[1]

They were probably used in the library of Alexandria. They were also used for storage of important papal documents in the Vatican Archives.[2]

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