The State Library of Victoria is the central library of the state of Victoria, Australia, located in Melbourne. It is on the block bounded by Swanston, La Trobe, Russell, and Little Lonsdale streets, in the northern centre of the central business district. The library holds over 2 million books and 16,000 serials, including the diaries of the city's founders, John Batman and John Pascoe Fawkner, and the folios of Captain James Cook, R.N.. It also houses the original armour of Ned Kelly.
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It's a very impressive building with impressive contents. I'm a bit of a history buff and I always have admiration for people that have preserved the past.
ReplyDeleteA great place to escape in the heart of the city.
ReplyDeleteWhat a fabulous library! The building is spectacular.
ReplyDeleteI can only repeat what the others have written, Nick, what a fantastic, beautiful library!! Beats any library I've seen here!! The building is indeed spectacular!! Enjoy your weekend!!
ReplyDeleteI have a thing for visiting libraries whenever I can. I would have to put a day aside to make sure I visited this one were I ever in Melbourne! This is stunningly beautiful.
ReplyDeleteGreat shots of an impressive building!
ReplyDeleteAn impressive Library indeed and I love the shot from the balcony -- that's wonderful!
ReplyDeleteI love the shot from the balcony too!!
ReplyDeleteWow! I had to wipe the keys off before I typed! I was drooling! That is a GORGEOUS and STUPENDOUS library! Looks like the Library of Congress in Washington, D.C. I love all the shots! Thanks for sharing these!
ReplyDeleteThis library has a beautiful design, and lots of light! During my training, I virtually lived in the library:)
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