Monasterio de San Florian, Austria.
Morgan Library
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The Harlan Crow Library, Dallas, Texas is in a wing of Crow’s mansion. It holds thousands of rare books, manuscripts and artwork related to American politics, science and literature.
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Libraries are at once solitary and social, often serving as cornerstones of communities. Throughout history, their design has developed alongside the...
Marsh's Library, The Prettiest & Oldest Public Library in Ireland | solosophie
In the heart of Dublin, there's a place where Bram Stoker once studied, James Joyce once researched, and where Jonathan Swift was known to frequent from time to time. Nestled down a small side street
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Czech National Library in the Clementinum complex of Prague • photo: Anguel Roumenov Bogoev on Flickr
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11 Of The World’s Most Beautiful Libraries
A lavishly illustrated new book pays homage to the cathedrals of free knowledge that are libraries, from the 1600s until today.
The Morgan Library and Museum. New York.
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Historische Bibliothek Franckesche Stiftungen by christoph_zeun (via thegiftsoflife)
gonville & caius library, cambridge
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Another corner of Trinity College's Old Library
Another corner of Trinity College's Old Library | by Canadian Pacific
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wanderthewood: “The Long Room - Trinity College Old Library, Dublin, Ireland by Theunis Viljoen ”