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Stockholm Public Library Review

4 /532 Reviews
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The three-legged cat is lying down, the European cloud travel 2021 self-driving drama, the European diagonal tour 17 returned to Stockholm to rest again, and found that the Stockholm public library, which was closed due to the epidemic half a month ago, was opened again. At present, it is 10:00 to 19:00 every day, weekends 12:00-16:00, the library does not need tickets, there are no tourists now, basically locals who really read books or find materials. Because of the epidemic, the entire library has a limit on the number of people. I don't know if it is close to the closing, and there are not many people in the museum during my photo shoot. And now it is also promoting online reading, and the library has electronically put many books on the official website. The shutter sound in the quiet library was very clear, and every photo was afraid of affecting the people who read the book. Stockholm Public Library (Stockholms stadsbibliotek), aka Aspran Library, one of Sweden's most famous libraries. Built in 1928, designed by Gunner Asprand (Gunnar Asplund).

Stockholm Public Library

Posted: Feb 11, 2021
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  • D了个Y
    4/5Excellent
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    Libraries are not just because they provide a good example of resource sharing for communities, but also because they are physical warehouses of our collective knowledge, so libraries have long been valued and not known when they started. Become a new landmark on the trip, knowingly or not, to stroll around Stockholm Public Library, designed by Swedish architects in 1922 and completed six years later, known as one of the world's top ten most beautiful libraries, the advanced design concept is one of the hallmarks of success in this building, chimneys. The style of the building, the red brick color, makes it one of the city's most famous buildings, and its majestic rotunda also makes for a more ingenious interior display.

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    Posted: Apr 15, 2022
  • Xuefei
    5/5Outstanding
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    The whole library is in the round "chimney", and the 360-degree bookshelf has three floors. Except for the minimalist chandelier in the middle of the hall, there is no decoration. The book is the largest and most decorated. At a glance, it is the book. It is really spectacular. In addition to the central reading hall, there is also a professional reading room, which anyone can read freely here. Legend has it that Lenin's old man loved reading more than 100 years ago, and he lost respect and disrespect. 👩🏻 Personal evaluation ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ If you have time, come and have a look. It is said that generations of Swedish kings have built the library as a key project, which has made her look like today. Maybe less fashionable and modern than the "Zhongshu Pavilion" of the magic capital, but the library is a historical and royal temperament from the inside out.

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    Posted: Apr 30, 2020
  • 世界美食游走达人
    4/5Excellent
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    📖📖📖 I especially like the art museum, art museum, library, museum hahaha, I actually found a Chinese document in the Stockholm public library [ye] ​​​

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    Posted: Mar 24, 2020
  • 旅好き大学生
    4/5Excellent
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    It was beautiful that I couldn't think of as a city library. There is also a corner where Japanese people are placed!

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    Posted: Mar 6, 2023
  • juki235
    5/5Outstanding
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    This is a very spectacular library, cylindrical theme building, bookshelves are arranged in a circular structure, it looks very spectacular, and the library is very rich in books, it is a book lover's paradise, a treasure trove of knowledge.

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    Posted: Feb 27, 2017
  • _TS***h9
    5/5Outstanding

    The library is very beautiful! The construction and layout of the books is very well done. They have books in many different languages! I really enjoyed visiting the library!

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    Posted: Jun 22, 2020
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