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Library of Congress – America’s Cathedral of Knowledge
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A masterpiece of architecture and intellect, the Library of Congress is more than the largest library in the world—it’s a monument to the power of ideas. Located just steps from the U.S. Capitol, this national treasure invites visitors into a world where books, beauty, and history converge.
The Thomas Jefferson Building, with its gilded ceilings, marble columns, and stunning Main Reading Room, feels more like a European palace than a public library. It's a place where the past whispers through ancient texts, maps, and manuscripts—some dating back thousands of years.
Home to over 170 million items, including Jefferson’s original library, the Gutenberg Bible, and historic photographs, the Library of Congress is a living archive of culture, creativity, and democracy. Whether you're admiring the art, attending a lecture, or simply standing in awe beneath the rotunda, it’s an experience that inspires.
📍 101 Independence Ave SE, Washington, D.C., USA
🕘 Open Monday–Saturday (closed Sundays & holidays)
🎟️ Free entry (timed passes may be required)
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Other visitors' reviews of Library of Congress
Show More ReviewsThe Library of Congress is next to the Capitol and needs to be reserved before visiting. The interior feels more beautiful than the Capitol. The library is in use, and some people read books inside, so you must be quiet when you enter the library. Individual areas are not allowed to take pictures. Signs must be subject to management. The library building is very beautiful inside and outside, and you can take more pictures if you have time.