British Library
British Library Adres:
| Adres: |
96 Euston Road, London
London
NW1 2DB
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| Telefoonnummer: | +44 (0)20 7412 7332 |
| Fax: | +44 (0)20 7412 7807 |
| E-Mail: | visitor.services@bl.uk |
| Website: | http://www.bl.uk |
Locatie-informatie British Library
| Adres: |
96 Euston Road, London
London
NW1 2DB
|
|---|---|
| Telefoonnummer: | +44 (0)20 7412 7332 |
| Fax: | +44 (0)20 7412 7807 |
| E-Mail: | visitor.services@bl.uk |
| Website: | http://www.bl.uk |
| Openbaar vervoer: | Euston or King's Cross |
| Met de auto: | Turn right along the Euston Road. |
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De nieuwste 5 recensies vanBritish Library
Definitely Worth a Stop
British Library is located next to St Pancras station. New, modern, almost Japanese style building. Photos allowed outside of galleries. Entry is free to the Sir John Ritblat Gallery inside which is where several of the Library's "treasures" are on display. Some of my faves in the Gallery were music scores by Mozart and Beethoven (in their hand), a number of old maps, The Gutenberg Bible, Leonardo da Vinci notebooks (mainly engineering type drawings), two of the four known copies of the Magna Carta, Jane Austen book in her hand and many others. No photos allowed.
When I was there, the Library also had a special exhibit of its collection on Henry VIII in honor of the 500th anniversary since his coronation. This was a very extensive collection and quite impressive. There was a charge to view. They had a number of letters by Henry VIII on display (he had quite nice handwriting), as well as letters from his wives (including Catherine and Anne Boelyn), his marital records, divorce records, baptism records and miliary/legal records during this reign. Amazing how great of shape the records are considering their age. The exhibit was quite large and worth a view. No photos allowed here either obviously.
The Library is quite convenient to tour and I'd highly recommend this hidden gem.
A neat sight to see if you're in the neighbourhood
To think that every book every published in the UK is stored in this library... It's pretty amazing. While you probably won't spend more than 15 minutes looking around, unless you're here to do some actual research, this is still worth a few minutes of your time to drop by. Check out the chair that looks like a book in the lobby.
One of the Best Places to Visit in London
Even if you only have an hour, visit the British Library, next to (west-side of) St. Pancras station. The Sir John Ritblat Gallery is what you want to see ... Magna Carta, Gutenburg Bible, ancient texts, scientists notebooks/writings, Shakespeare texts, Beatles texts, etc. It is all displayed nicely, in a subdued lit room. I and my two teenagers visited the Library on Sunday, June 29, 2008 for about 2 hours and it wasn't crowded at all - relatively few people there. If a person could visit only one thing in London, it would have to be the Tower of London (16 pounds/person). After that, it would have to be the British Library and the British Museum - I rate both about the same (highly!) ... and they are both free (though, I donated a few pounds).
A day in the world's largest library
According to the Guinness Book of World Records, the American Library of Congress is the "World's Largest Library" in terms of shelf space, but the British Library is the "World's Largest Library" in terms of the number of books in its collection. The Library used to be housed in the British Museum, but it now has its own building, a more modern facility, in Euston next to King's Cross St. Pancras. It houses the world's oldest dated printed book, the only surviving manuscript copy of Beowulf and other historical manuscripts and books. The Library also has free exhibits at the ground floor -- when I visited, the exhibit was entitled Sacred, which featured the oldest holy books of the three major religions of the world (Christianity, Judaism, and Islam).
Bigget Secret in London
Well, it's probably not a secret, but most tourists don't come here. I enjoyed it MORE than the Bristish Museum. It was uncanny -- Gutenberg Bibles, Da Vinci Notebooks, Shakespeare notebooks, Magna Carta, the list goes on and on! I was blown away by the amount of treasures in the room. If you love history, come here before anywhere else.
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