What a stunningly beautiful building. How I wish there was a library like this where I was a Student! The blending of new architecture with old is incredible. The glass atrium is stunning and the reading room breathtaking. But what was so heartening to see was how well used the building was, although I did chuckle to myself in the reading room when I noted those sat at the various desks and tables, surrounded by hundreds of books were using Laptops with not a book in Sight!
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What a stunningly beautiful building. How I wish there was a library like this where I was a Student! The blending of new architecture with old is incredible. The glass atrium is stunning and the reading room breathtaking. But what was so heartening to see was how well used the building was, although I did chuckle to myself in the reading room when I noted those sat at the various desks and tables, surrounded by hundreds of books were using Laptops with not a book in Sight!
A short stop in Liverpool left a little impression. The oldest building in Liverpool Central Library was built in 1860 and the interior was renovated to present a modern and classical blend. The carved iron spiral staircase was exquisite and a large collection of rare ancient books from hundreds of years was amazing. Sitting in a library like this feels good.
The central library of Liverpool is amazing and the reading room is very British. The library is definitely a perfect combination of classical and modern. The other features of classical are modern, modern and smooth borrowing procedures.
Liverpool Central Library is an old building with a history of more than 100 years. Some of it has been renovated. The renovated reading room is open to the public free of charge. In addition, there is a Book museum, which specializes in exhibiting some precious ancient books. It is worth visiting.
I visited it many time . very spacious library. excellent place to study for students but also to enhance and boarden your knowledge and i am glad it is open again