Library’s are magical places, and like churches and parliament buildings, are among the most grand in the world.
It’s no surprise that there are some seriously stunning book-houses out there.
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Keep scrolling below to see 17 of the most beautiful libraries in the world:
1. Raza Library, India.
This national treasure was built by Nawab Faizullah Khan in 1774 and he filled the library his inherited collection of valuable manuscripts, historical documents, Mughal miniature paintings, books and other works of art .
Fun fact: While many of the royal family’s other properties have been left to crumble, the library is still protected by the Indian government. It is one of the country’s few protected monuments.
2. Hearst Castle Gothic Study, USA.
This 'library' (read: millionaire's study) is part of one of California's most famous landmarks, Hearst Castle. Newspaper magnate William Randolph Hearst was inspired by European castles in the creation of this.
Fun fact: It features 56 bedrooms, 61 bathrooms, 19 sitting rooms and 127 acres of gardens, indoor and outdoor swimming pools, tennis courts, a movie theater, an airfield, and the world's largest private zoo.
3. Strahov Monastery Library, Czech Republic.
The library was founded in 1143 by Bishop of Olomouc, Jindoich Zdík. The library houses many old prints printed between 1501 and 1800, with over 1,500 first editions.
Fun fact: The bones of St Norbert, a 10th century, German-born saint, were brought to Strahov Monastery Library in 1627 and still remain.