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The public library and archive service located on William Brown Street in Liverpool seamlessly merges its Victorian heritage with contemporary design. The historic Picton Reading Room and Hornby Library contrast with the modern glass-domed atrium that floods the building with natural light features a rooftop terrace that offers views of the city and a dedicated children's area with a large book collection and often hosts events and activities for children.
Liverpool Central Library. Liverpool. UK.
Charlecote Park has one of the finest libraries in the care of the National Trust. The nucleus of the collection was formed in the early 17th century by Sir Thomas Lucy III (1585-1640) and his wife Alice, who were both book-lovers. Precious survivals from their time include a finely illuminated late 14th-century Book of Hours. In the 19th century George Hammond Lucy (1789-1845) built a new Elizabethan Revival library and he filled it with suitably Elizabethan books.
Charlecote Park in Warwickshire has been the seat of the Lucy family since 1247; the house was built in the 1550s. It was extensively remodelled between 1826-67 for George Hammond Lucy and his wife Mary Elizabeth.
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Another colourful sunset over the Lake at Benalla looking towards the Library along the foreshore.
Witch's Library
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Stuttgart, Germany
The first time I photographed the interior library was very easy. But now you need a permission
Geisel Library is on the campus of UCSD. It is named after Theodore and Audrey Geisel. Theodore Geisel is the creator of Dr. Seuss.
Last week I went on a short vacation with the family to San Diego. I got a chance to sneak out on Sunday morning and go up to UCSD to photograph. My intention was to photograph The Salk Institute and this the Geisel Library. To my misfortune the Salk Institute was closed but the Library was open for the taking.
I usually do all of my photography in black and white, but on this i decided to experiment with some color. So I am posting the color 1st and then I will post the Black and white.
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Wikipedia: The Cologne Public Library is among the biggest and most important public libraries in Germany. The central library is part of the 'Kulturquartier' (a cultural hub) near the Neumarkt.
The date shown on the building itself is 1676
This was a display of beertaps at the local library. It was on loan from a personal collection. Almost 100 of them! There was no beer though.
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Library of Parliament
Centre Block, Parliament Hill
Ottawa, Canada
One photo cannot do this ceiling justice...so here's another.
Des Moines Public Library has an unique architecture with facades that look different in the daytime and at night (then you can both look inside and see reflections). The building also has a green roof and free parking underground. Opened: 2006. Architects: David Chipperfield, London and Substance architecture, Des Moines.
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Focal length 10 mm
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The library of Celsus is an ancient Roman building in Ephesus, Anatolia, now part of Selçuk, Turkey. It was built in honour of the Roman Senator Tiberius Julius Celsus Polemaeanus (completed in 135 AD) by Celsus' son, Gaius Julius Aquila. The library was built to store 12,000 scrolls and to serve as a mausoleum for Celsus, who is buried in a crypt beneath the library.
The interior of the library was destroyed, supposedly by an earthquake in 262 A.D and the façade by another earthquake in the tenth or eleventh century A.D. It lay in ruins for centuries, until the façade was re-erected by archaeologists between 1970 and 1978.