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World's Most Beautiful Libraries

World's Most Beautiful Libraries

1. Trinity College Library – University of Dublin 


World's Most Beautiful Libraries

2. Kirby Library, Lafayette College - Easton, Pennsylvania, USA


World's Most Beautiful Libraries

3. Library of Congress - Washington, D.C.


World's Most Beautiful Libraries

4. Belarus National Library - Minsk


World's Most Beautiful Libraries

5. Abbey Library of St. Gall - Switzerland


World's Most Beautiful Libraries

6. Graz University Library Reading Room - Austria


World's Most Beautiful Libraries

7. Geisel Library, University of California - San Diego


World's Most Beautiful Libraries

8. TU Delft Library - South Holland, Netherlands





World's Most Beautiful Libraries

9. Stockholm Public Library - Sweden


World's Most Beautiful Libraries

10. Bibliotheca Alexandrina - Alexandria, Egypt


World's Most Beautiful Libraries

11. British Museum Reading Room - London, England


World's Most Beautiful Libraries

12. The Library of Sofia University - Bulgaria


World's Most Beautiful Libraries

13. Seattle Public Library - Washington, USA



World's Most Beautiful Libraries

14. The Joanina Library, University of Coimbra - Portugal


World's Most Beautiful Libraries

15. Vancouver Public Library - British Columbia, Canada


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