The Gutenberg Bible, housed in the Diocesan Museum in Pelpin, is a significant historical artifact donated in 1502 by Bishop Nicolaus Crapitz. After various relocations, it is now displayed in Warsaw. The Bible's value lies in its completeness and original binding, and it has contributed to modern historical research regarding Gutenberg's printing process. Curator Marcin Bogusz highlights the innovation of movable type and its impact on printing in Europe. The Bible's preservation involves careful environmental controls, and its display is complemented by a thematic walking tour showcasing the culture of writing and printed books. Teljes cikk (Euronews.com)