Libraries to return to
Categories: Design and Architecture
By Pictolic https://mail.pictolic.com/article/libraries-to-return-to.htmlMany believe that libraries are outdated long ago, that reading paper books is no longer fashionable, and sitting in reading rooms generally sucks. Reconsider your opinion! First, reading books will never go out of style (and digital libraries will never replace traditional ones). And secondly, there are libraries in the world that you want to visit again and again. Still would! After all, they look like real palaces!
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1. Library of Wieblingen monastery in Ulm, Germany.
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3. Library of Rare Books and Manuscripts of Yale University in New Haven, USA.
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5. Admont Abbey Library in Austria.
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7. Pontifical Lateran Library in Rome, Italy
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9. Library of the University of Coimbra in Portugal.
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11. George Peabody Library at Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, USA.
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13. Trinity College Library in Dublin, Ireland.
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15. Escorial Library in Madrid, Spain.
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17. Queens College Library at Oxford University, England.
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19. Austrian State Library in Vienna.
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21. Tamma Art University Library in Tokyo, Japan.
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23. Library of the Strahov Monastery in Prague, Czech Republic.
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25. Jose Vasconcelos Library in Mexico City, Mexico.
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27. New York Public Library, USA.
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29. Parliamentary Library in Ottawa, Canada.
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31. National Library Clementinum in Prague, Czech Republic.
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