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Wren Library Review

4.5 /512 Reviews
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小鱼儿2015
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Original Text
The Ryan Library is not particularly large, there is a self-study area on the second floor here, you can borrow books to read here at will, you can't take them out.

Wren Library

Posted: Dec 3, 2015
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  • M43***62
    5/5Outstanding

    Magnificent building, with beautiful architecture. A gem in the centre of Manchester. Kids enjoyed exploring, while keeping to the hush hush library spirit. Excellent access, and staff were amazing.

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    Posted: Dec 2, 2020
  • 小鱼儿2015
    4/5Excellent
    Original Text

    The building area of the Ryan Library is relatively wide, and it is also a century-old building. The library is also a region that has a lot of rich art books. The library has a lot of artworks.

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    Posted: May 3, 2020
  • gzh***05
    5/5Outstanding
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    Since it was first opened to the public in 1695, people have been rushing to the library in Cambridge, and it is not difficult to see why it attracted so many people. The bookshelves have been tested by time and brought a vicissitudes of color. Similarly, books here are not mundane, and reading in this ancient atmosphere is what many readers pursue.

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    Posted: Sep 11, 2018
  • liyanbuct
    5/5Outstanding
    Original Text

    It's been more than 400 years since, and it's in Trinity College, and many Shakespeare novels can be found here, including Pooh's manuscripts, Newton's hair, etc., all in this collection.

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    Posted: Apr 17, 2017
  • 130***83
    5/5Outstanding
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    The Rennes Library is one of the most famous libraries of Trinity University, Cambridge, which houses a large collection of precious historical books.

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    Posted: Sep 5, 2017
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