Marsh's Library Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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The Archbishop's Library was established in 1701 by Archbishop Narcissus Marsh (1638-1713) and is the oldest library in Ireland. The library contains 25,000 books spanning the 16th, 17th and early 18th centuries in the fields of theory, medicine, law, science, travel, navigation, music, ancient history and classical literature. The library also houses 300 manuscripts. Since its establishment 300 years ago, the architectural style and furnishings of the library are still the same, which belongs to the typical architectural style of the 17th century scholar library.
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Marsh's Library Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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还挺古老的图书馆,有很多图书,这里离其他景点也很近,如果感兴趣可以来这边看看,周日不开放,门票也不贵,还可以尝试一下用鹅毛笔写字
这里有很多的手抄艺术珍藏,非常让人大饱眼福,但这里不是免费对外开放的
这个图书馆的最大特点就是它的悠久历史,是300年前的一位大主教建立的,也是爱尔兰最早的图书馆之一,所以里面藏书很多。。。
外面看上去十分普通的一座建筑,门不是很起眼,要穿过一条窄窄的小径,感觉这个图书馆相当的神秘。 就在圣帕特里克大教堂附近。
非常自豪看到了中国的元素文化,里面收藏了中国的窗子雕花还有剪纸,非常激动。也觉得特别自豪。