Showing posts with the label Library

The Bat Libraries of Portugal

Apr 6, 2022

Bibliophiles aren’t the only ones that love hanging out in the library. Given the chance bats too would love to roost there and eat the bugs...

Before The Internet, What People Asked New York Public Library's Librarians?

Jul 19, 2018

Before there was the Internet and Google, the only way to find answers to a pressing question was to visit the local library and ask the all...

Saint Catherine's Monastery And The World’s Oldest Library

May 12, 2018

Deep in the Sinai Peninsula of Egypt, in a region of wilderness made up of granite rock and rugged mountains, lies the town of Saint Catheri...

The Library That Stands On Two Countries

Mar 22, 2018

The Haskell Free Library and Opera House has two different addresses. If you are American, you’ll say the library is located at “93 Caswell ...

The Pigment Library at Harvard

Feb 23, 2016

A piece of rare lapis lazuli stone from quarries in Afghanistan, secretions from on ocean-dwelling snail Bolinus brandaris , dried bodies of...

The Forgotten Desert Libraries of Chinguetti

Feb 19, 2016

The ancient desert town of Chinguetti, in Mauritania, on the western edge of the Sahara, has changed little since it was founded more than t...

The Book Mountain in Spijkenisse, The Netherlands

Dec 2, 2015

Close to the Port of Rotterdam, in Spijkenisse, is a public library that manifests itself as a mountain of books on the town’s market square...

The Last Surviving Chained Libraries

Apr 2, 2015

Before the printing press made books cheap and easily available, books in the Middle Ages were incredibly scarce and precious. Without a met...

Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library

Sep 30, 2014

Yale University’s Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library is the largest building in the world dedicated to the containment and preservati...

Britain’s Telephone Box Libraries

Sep 3, 2012

The iconic red telephone boxes found all over the UK are beginning to disappear, but thanks to the effort of local communities and British T...

Kansas City Library’s Giant Bookshelf

Oct 15, 2010

One of the most unusual architecture at Kansas City, has to be the facade of the parking garage for the Central Branch of the public library...