The British Library is Great Britain's national library. The national library was formerly located in the British Museum; the relocation to this new structure on this site has a long history of more than thirty years. The building has five and a half basement levels and nine levels above ground. It holds about 50 million items (books, manuscripts, maps, etc.). |
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The main entrance from Euston RoadPaolozzi's statue of Newton is seen beyond the portico. |
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Left: looking from the library back to the main entrance portico across the large plaza; center and right; distant views across the plaza toward the library entrance |
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Views of the main entrance |
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Views of the main entranceThe humanities section of the library is to the west (left) and the science section to the north (right). At the intersection of the two wings a six-story gray-glass enclosed vault houses the King's Library (George III's 60,000 volume collection given to the nation by his son George IV in 1823). |
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