Duplicate Photo Libraries since OS X 10.10.3

Hi everyone,
since i've updated to the new OSX with the new Photos App there are now two Photo Libraries (iPhoto and Photos) with different sizes. The old iPhoto Library has 253 GB and the new Library for the new App has 185 GB.
Now i'm not sure what to do. Can i delete the old iPhoto Library and App (by just moving to trash) without loosing any of my Photos? I'm not sure, because the distinction of the Library Size between the old and the new library.
Thanks a lot!

Hi I just saw this link on the Apple Support page which seems to suggest we should NOT delete the old iPhoto Library since the Photos App will link those photos to the iPhoto library.  Most confusing.
Photos saves disk space by sharing images with your iPhoto or Aperture libraries - Apple Support
Is there a way to "see it in finder" within the Photos App so we can be sure before deleting the old iPhoto Library?

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