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The main change of public library is also a very good place, Vancouver's book project is also a lot, here can see some good book resources, the art museum is also a very chic place, can feel a lot of good art.
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Vancouver Public Library, Central Library Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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Vancouver Public Library is referred to as VPL. The main library is located in the central area of Vancouver, and there are 21 other branches. It can be said to be the largest public library system in Vancouver, including books, newspapers, audio-visual and microform materials. 2.67 million, of which about half is stored in the main library, and the main library has thus become the largest library in Vancouver. The main hall was built in the shape of the ancient Roman Colosseum, which is very shocking and has a profound meaning.
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Vancouver Public Library, Central Library Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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The main change of public library is also a very good place, Vancouver's book project is also a lot, here can see some good book resources, the art museum is also a very chic place, can feel a lot of good art.
The Vancouver public library is particularly large, and its architecture is quite distinctive, and it is also one of the local landmarks. The library went in and went around a little. There were a lot of people reading books and borrowing books, and the facilities were very complete.
Like many libraries in Western cities, the buildings of Vancouver Public Library are also very distinctive, and the transportation is very convenient. The supporting dining and coffee shops are also available. The network, recording studio, audio-visual room and other facilities in the library are also the most advanced. I like it very much.
Vancouver Public Library that imitates the Colosseum of Ancient Rome ❤️ Chinese name: Vancouver Public Library English name: Vancouver Public Library Abbreviated: VPL recommendation index: Vancouver's largest public library, book newspaper ️ the most collected. The most distinctive is its architectural style. The exterior is imitated by the ancient Roman Colosseum. It is visually very impactful. It is shocking. The interior is mostly floor-to-ceiling glass windows. The lighting is excellent. There are a total of 9 ⃣️ floors, each floor has its own characteristics, and each floor has many sofas, seats, The desk is available to readers, and there are sockets everywhere for readers to bring their own laptops to work quietly here. There are also many desktop computers for free for people to inquire about information. There is also an outdoor rooftop garden on the top floor. Although it is not big, it is exquisite. It must be a particularly good address when the spring flowers bloom: 350 W Georgia St, Vancouver, BC, Canada Transportation: Take the Canada line of SkyTrain to Vancouver City Centre Station and get off and walk. ⏰ Opening hours: Monday ~ Thursday 10:00-21:00 Friday, Saturday 10:00-18:00 Sunday 11:00-18:00 Tickets: Free estimated time: 2 hours practical tips1 ⃣️ Visit (people with extremely limited English skills like me don’t be hypocritical to say that they are here to read, it seems that there are no Chinese books here) Be sure to keep your hands and feet light, do not interfere with other readers' library strictly forbidden to eat, some reading rooms are not allowed to bring in drinks. 2⃣️ There are many cafes and small shops in the square on the first floor of the library. You can buy a cup of coffee.☕ Have some desserts. 3⃣️ The library is not far from the famous scenic gas town. You can check in by the way.
The library is very quiet and comfortable. Open at 11 am on weekends, and if you arrive early, you can sit outside for a while. People who don't borrow books can still wander around reading magazines without needing to apply for a card. There are quite a lot of noon books, and some reading rooms related to local industries, but unfortunately there are very few financial and economic ones.
The building, which resembles the Colosseum in Italy, is Vancouver's largest public library. It has a unique appearance and is surrounded by multiple columns, so it is large in size. The card loan book here is completely free, in addition to traditional books, there are many CDs and video materials, the collection of books is very rich, definitely worth a visit.
The public library is large and has several management points.