
World Libraries
The world's leading libraries include the Library of Congress in the US, the British Library in the UK, and the Shanghai Library in China. In addition to these libraries with large collections, there are also libraries of historical and architectural significance, such as the Admont Abbey Library, the Stuttgart City Library, and the New York Public Library.
Important Libraries by Collection Size
Library of Congress (USA): One of the libraries with the largest collections worldwide.
British Library (UK): An important national library distinguished by its extensive collection and cultural significance.
Shanghai Library (China): One of the largest libraries in China, it holds millions of registered items.
New York Public Library (USA): Home to 50 million works, it is a landmark of New York.
Bibliothèque nationale de France (France): As the national library of France, it holds a large collection.
Libraries of Architectural and Historical Importance
Stuttgart City Library (Stadtbibliothek am Mailänder Platz) (Germany): This beautiful library, known for its modern architecture, is a draw for book lovers.
Admont Abbey Library (Austria): This is a Baroque-style library known for its historical and artistic value.
Vatican Library (Italy): This important library, housing very old and rare works, is not accessible to the public.
Other Important Libraries
Vilnius University Library (Lithuania): This is a library of historical and architectural significance.
George Peabody Library (USA): This library, located at Johns Hopkins University, is notable for its architecture.
Trinity College Library (Ireland): One of Ireland's oldest and most important libraries.
These libraries contribute to culture and science worldwide, both through the size of their collections and their architectural and historical significance.
