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]]>If you’re a huge fan of classic architecture, the State Library of New South Wales will win you over with its Ionic columns, bronze doors, and stone inscriptions. The real magic happens when you step inside and discover the impressive collection of Australia’s oldest library.
Woollahra Library at Double Bay features three levels covered with books of all different genres, but that’s not the only reason why you should consider checking it out. Its interior is filled with greenery, and it offers a truly relaxing atmosphere for passionate readers.
Another library in Sydney that will win you over with its picture-perfect nature, Green Square Library is as Instagram-friendly as it gets. It’s popular for its colorful reading room with books in all the colors of the rainbow, but interesting interior design elements are scattered all around it.
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]]>The Royal Portuguese Reading Room, which was created in 1837, is certainly fit for a king or queen with it’s limestone exterior, dark wood arches, stained glass windows, and blue ceilings. The four-story building has 350,000 volumes to choose between at this gorgeous library.
This modern library which opened in 2011, is unlike any you have ever seen. It features a bright, white five-story layout, resembling a modern art gallery. One of the highlights is the reading room which is shaped like an upside-down pyramid.
This library opened in 1878 and it’s part of Johns Hopkin University and you don’t have to be a student of the college to visit it. The library is five stories and has 300,000 volumes. Did we mention that it’s free to use?
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]]>One of Toronto’s largest libraries also happens to be one of the city’s most impressive architectural feats. Its curved atrium is truly a sight to behold, and you’d see that the hanging garden of Babylon served as inspiration for its design.
This library at the University of Toronto is also visually breathtaking, but that’s just part of its charm. It also houses the largest collection of rare books in the entire country.
Cocktail and book lovers alike will feel right at home at this bar. It features walls adorned with books and serves cocktails inspired by literary characters.
The Monkey’s Paw is one of Toronto’s most unusual antiquarian shops, and its main draw is Biblio-Mat—a custom-made vending machine that dispenses randomly selected vintage books.
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]]>The easiest way to channel your love for both books and travel is reading on the road or focusing on travel-themed books. You can take things to a new level by reading novels taking place or written by authors from the country you’re visiting.
You probably can’t resist visiting bookstores and libraries in your own city on a regular basis, so why not do the same in every new country you visit? You’ll end up spending hours searching through the shelves, looking for a perfect book to take home as a souvenir.
Planning trips inspired by your favorite books and authors is also an option. You can visit their homes, places that served as inspiration for their books, and filming locations featured in TV and movie adaptations of your favorite novels.
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]]>The post These Libraries in Sydney are Heaven for Book Lovers appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>If you’re a huge fan of classic architecture, the State Library of New South Wales will win you over with its Ionic columns, bronze doors, and stone inscriptions. The real magic happens when you step inside and discover the impressive collection of Australia’s oldest library.
Woollahra Library at Double Bay features three levels covered with books of all different genres, but that’s not the only reason why you should consider checking it out. Its interior is filled with greenery, and it offers a truly relaxing atmosphere for passionate readers.
Another library in Sydney that will win you over with its picture-perfect nature, Green Square Library is as Instagram-friendly as it gets. It’s popular for its colorful reading room with books in all the colors of the rainbow, but interesting interior design elements are scattered all around it.
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]]>The post Booklovers Have to Visit These Beautiful Libraries Around the World appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>The Royal Portuguese Reading Room, which was created in 1837, is certainly fit for a king or queen with it’s limestone exterior, dark wood arches, stained glass windows, and blue ceilings. The four-story building has 350,000 volumes to choose between at this gorgeous library.
This modern library which opened in 2011, is unlike any you have ever seen. It features a bright, white five-story layout, resembling a modern art gallery. One of the highlights is the reading room which is shaped like an upside-down pyramid.
This library opened in 1878 and it’s part of Johns Hopkin University and you don’t have to be a student of the college to visit it. The library is five stories and has 300,000 volumes. Did we mention that it’s free to use?
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]]>The post Book Lovers Have to Check Out These Places in Toronto appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>One of Toronto’s largest libraries also happens to be one of the city’s most impressive architectural feats. Its curved atrium is truly a sight to behold, and you’d see that the hanging garden of Babylon served as inspiration for its design.
This library at the University of Toronto is also visually breathtaking, but that’s just part of its charm. It also houses the largest collection of rare books in the entire country.
Cocktail and book lovers alike will feel right at home at this bar. It features walls adorned with books and serves cocktails inspired by literary characters.
The Monkey’s Paw is one of Toronto’s most unusual antiquarian shops, and its main draw is Biblio-Mat—a custom-made vending machine that dispenses randomly selected vintage books.
The post Book Lovers Have to Check Out These Places in Toronto appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>The post Best Ways to Combine Your Love for Books and Travel appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>The easiest way to channel your love for both books and travel is reading on the road or focusing on travel-themed books. You can take things to a new level by reading novels taking place or written by authors from the country you’re visiting.
You probably can’t resist visiting bookstores and libraries in your own city on a regular basis, so why not do the same in every new country you visit? You’ll end up spending hours searching through the shelves, looking for a perfect book to take home as a souvenir.
Planning trips inspired by your favorite books and authors is also an option. You can visit their homes, places that served as inspiration for their books, and filming locations featured in TV and movie adaptations of your favorite novels.
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