Saturday, April 18, 2020
Library Bucket List for Writers - The Writers For Hire
  LIBRARY BUCKET LIST FOR WRITERS    It has been said that the very best writers in the world  learned their craft by reading the works of other great writers. After all,  just as you could never truly learn a language without hearing it, it is  impossible to know what good writing looks like without reading it. And what  better place to read than a library full of books?         Not all libraries are created the same, though. Here are 11 incredible libraries that every writer should put on their ââ¬Å"must seeâ⬠ bucket lists!        Biblioteca Joanina- Coimbra,Portugal        This incredible baroque-style library is not just  aesthetically pleasing. It also acts as home to a colony of bats. Apparently,  the bats protect the libraryââ¬â¢s books by eating potentially harmful insects  within the library.        Trinity College Library- Dublin, Ireland                         Trinity College Library- Dublin, Ireland                     El Escorial Library- El Escorial, Spain        This gorgeous library dates back to the Spanish Renaissance.  It features black and white marbled floors and a spectacular arched ceiling  that is said to have been the inspiration for the Vatican library.        The City Library- Stuttgart, Germany        If you are a fan of modern architecture and clean lines, this is the library for you. The entire interior is done entirely in white, with the only touches of color coming from the books and the muted gray-blue furniture.                George Peabody Library- Baltimore, Maryland        This incredible library is known as the ââ¬Å"cathedral of  books.â⬠ The library, which houses a 300,000 volume book collection, boasts a  spectacular five-tiered atrium with black and white marble floors, gold-lined  columns, and beautiful cast-iron balconies.         The Raza Library- Rampur, India        Once part of the royal palace, this stunning library is now  considered a protected monument under the rule of the Indian government. The  libraryââ¬â¢s impressive collection includes 17,000 rare manuscripts, 205  hand-written palm leaves, and 5,000 miniature paintings.        The British Library- London, England        The British Library is the national library of the United Kingdom, and is also the largest national library in the world, housing over 200 million items from around the world. Located next to the spectacular Kings Cross Station, the library boasts a large variety of treasures, including hand-written song lyrics by the Beatles, Leonardo DaVinciââ¬â¢s notebook, and the Magna Carta.                                             Austrian National Library- Vienna, Austria        This remarkable baroque-style library originally opened in  1723, as a royal library. Its exquisite bookcases are surrounded by grandiose  columns, beautiful frescoed ceilings, and checkered marble floors.        Biblioteca Nazionale Marciana- Venice, Italy        Every year thousands of tourists flock to the Piazza San Marco in Venice, Italy. However, few of them take the time to step into the magnificent Biblioteca Nazionale Marciana. This beautiful renaissance-style library is one of the oldest remaining libraries in Italy, and houses one of the greatest collections of classical texts in the world.                         Biblioteca Nazionale Marciana- Venice, Italy                     Bilioteca Nacional do Brazil- Rio de Janeiro, Brazil        This impressive neo-classical library is the largest library  in Latin America, and the 7th largest in the world. Its incredible  collection includes over 9 million items, and boasts an extensive collection of  rare photos from as early as the 19th century.         The Tianyi Pavilion Library- Ningbo City, China        This exquisite library is the epitome of beautiful Chinese  architecture. The library, which is the oldest private library in the world, is  home to 300,000 ancient books, including a number of wood-cut and handwritten  titles.    
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