The 25 Most Beautiful College Libraries in the World

[Editor's note: In celebration of the holidays, we're counting down the top 12 Flavorwire features of 2012. This post, at #4, was originally published December 13, 2011.] The college library, whether ornate or modern, digital or dusty, is in many ways the epicenter of the college experience — at least for some students. It is at once a shining emblem of vast, acquirable knowledge, a place for deep discussions and meetings of the mind, and of course, a big building full of books, which, as far as we’re concerned, is exciting enough. Colleges and universities are understandably quite proud of their libraries, which can be a selling point for prospective students and donating alumni alike, and they often become the most well-designed and beautifully adorned buildings on campus. To that end, and perhaps to inspire your studies a bit, we’ve collected a few of the most beautiful college and university libraries in the world, from Portugal to France to Boston. Did your alma mater’s library make the list? Or did we miss one of your favorites? Let us know in the comments.

The University of Coimbra General Library, Coimbra, Portugal [via]

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Robinsh@digmlm.com 5 pts

I also found a guest blogger at my blog and he gave me Top University Libraries of USA as located at the link http://www.digmlm.com/top-university-libraries-us

 

Please let me know there in the comments if it is helpful to you.

newyorkkidds 5 pts

Beautiful!!! Does anyone know how I can identify a building I think is a library in a turn-of-the-century photo that includes a glider???

 

@MittensTheKitten Lincoln College (Oxford)does have a beautiful library which I also preffer.

Wow! This library is a piece of art. I could not see myself reaching that high to get a book to read. What kind of books are in the piece of art gallery? I wonder how many books are there. I have a small online library at http://www.amazon.com/shops/Book-Addict-Used-Books.

Hi my fellow libraray users,Iam a Kenyan holder of Diploma in Library and Information Studies(Science)but Iam shocked today to know that how I have been knowing Lirary is very far from what I have seen in this web today in relation to Information materials,Storage facilities and the building itselve,its so intresting and Educating,therefore the spirit of Librarianism and pursue of PhD one day has been motivated today.May the Lord bless the work of all Librarians and other Information Professionals.

i'd like to recommend keio university libraty,in tokyo,japan.a designated important cultural asset,) ps: as an editor says, a library is an epicenter of college experience.but if,in case of being a real「epicenter」 of earthquake, a library becomes a very dangerous place.books must become deadly weapon against people..just in case,don't stick to books!please run away from bookshelves as quickly as possible.. (from a japanese bookworm)

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So glad you included the Peabody Conservatory library. I took a course there and hadn't been told about the library. Seeing it in person was one of the most breathtaking, unexpected moments of my life.

Bapst at Boston College is an imposing structure that invites its visitors to push beyond their limits and to soar to higher realms. It is a very nice choice!

These are all wonderful! I've written a blog post in homage to the wonder of these lovely library lists! http://spectacularlibrary.wordpress.com/2012/06/24/the-wonder-of-lists/

Thrilled that Vassar's was included, but the gorgeous stained glass window that definitely adds to the space is missing...That is a spectacular feature of the Vassar College library which is truly a space that inspires.

Two i didn't see listed here: UCSC (Univ. of California Santa Cruz) Science Library -- in the middle of a redwood forest. And UCSF (UC San Francisco) main library, 5th floor reading room -- amaaaazing view of the Bay and Marin. Check them out!

A companion piece could be written on the world's Ugliest college libraries, of which University of Toronto's Robarts should be included. But to its credit (or perhaps, shame, depending on how you look at it), it was designed in the tradition of Brutalism, so it chose to be imposing, off-putting and depressing. https://www.google.com/search?ix=aca&q=robarts+library&um=1&ie=UTF-8&hl=en&tbm=isch&source=og&sa=N&tab=wi&ei=VEeYT-28Mq3UiAK0_oTpDw&biw=1092&bih=499&sei=WUeYT9X5MuiniQLMsfW6Dw

The University of Illinois Undergraduate Library may not be most beautiful but it certainly is unusual. It is underground. My Arcitectural firm designed it. It was built underground to avoid shading a 100 year old experimental agricultural field which has been growing corn on an un-fertilized plot continuously for over 100 years.

thank you for your effort , those are great libraries and i‘ve liked them all especially yale university library & thanks again

All I can say is that it is simply amazing! california real estate pre license

My favorite university library in the US is John Gaw Meem's Zimmerman Library at the University of New Mexico, Albuquerque. Regional architecture, lovely spaces, beautiful artwork.

Ann Arbor! Did anyone else freak out when they saw UofM in Ann Arbor on this list! Starkid went there!

I definitely think the Loyola Marymount library should be on that list! Pictures just don't do it justice -- it's breathtaking! http://library.lmu.edu/

It's a little weird for me, that the writer picked libraries mostly from the USA and from Great Britain. The other parts of the world have great libraries too. I'm from Hungary, and the Lyceum of Eger had a beautiful baroque library. That must be in the top 25. http://www.agefotostock.com/en/Stock-Images/Rights-Managed/YL2-1222100

Did you notice how only one of the top 5 is in the US. Europeans definitely beat the Americans here. I'm not surprised. It's also possible that the panel didn't visit Asia or China... There's some great stuff there as well..

Although I'm an Emory student who has spent a lot of time in Pitts (#24), I prefer the Matheson Reading Room, which was recently renovated. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Emory_ReadingRoom.jpg

The Cornell Law library is wonderful but it pales in comparison to A. D. White at Uris.

Yes whomever said the Mount Holyoke Library is right on, it is stunning, much more so than many of these.

Coimbra, the most beautiful, yes!

The Ciombre Library looks like the library from Beauty and the Beast.It's very elegant and royal looking.

the Bibliothèque Sainte Geneviève (paris) should be in the list too !

Thanks for the list. Let me add the The University of Texas Battle Hall(architecture library) http://alcalde.texasexes.org/2011/12/ut-school-of-architecture-ranked-second-in-nation/

Lincoln College (Oxford) is the most beautiful library I have ever seen, either in person or in photos.

Has there been a book published on these 25 Libraries? Is so what is the publisher?? Thanks

The A.D. White Reading Room in Uris Library at Cornell University is also exceptional.

Selected libraries are certainly beautiful, but I'd like to remind you that there are libraries other than in America and Europe. Let me introduce Yonsei Univeristy Library in Seoul, Korea. It's modern, convenient, lively, and full of students... (http://library.yonsei.ac.kr/main/main.do?sLang=en)

It is sad to see many libraries closing, including university libraries.

Hayden Library at Arizona State University is totally underground. It is pretty sweet!

The Maughan Library at King's College, London it used to the old Public Records Office and was the first building in London to be built fireproof. Fortunately i get to study here for my MA degree. http://www.viewpictures.co.uk/Details.aspx?ID=151601&TypeID=1 http://kimberlysfabulousadventure.blogspot.com/2010/08/maughan-library.html

Wow they are all incredible! Especially George Peabody Library, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD

The Powell Library is absolutely beautiful! Much better photos are available. Worth checking out if you are in Los Angeles and on the legendary UCLA campus.

Forget about these! Santiago Calatrava's law library in Zurich changed my life the moment I walked in. Definitely should displace one of your top 25. http://worldarchitecture.comlu.com/Images/Calatrava/calatrava10.jpg

The McGregor Room inside Alderman Library at the University of Virginia in Charlottesville, Virginia. http://www.ksainteriors.com/images/Awards_McGregor.jpg