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State Library of South Australia Review

4.7 /534 Reviews
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The South Australian State Library is a typical British royal-style building. The library is very classical, there are millions of books, covering all aspects of human history and science, is an important spiritual and cultural wealth of the people of South Australia, it is worth a quiet browsing.

State Library of South Australia

Posted: Aug 31, 2019
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  • Mariana Belén
    5/5Outstanding

    Very nice experience. a place to relax and read a book while surrounded by antique decor and lots of literature

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    Posted: Nov 4, 2023
  • 小思文
    4/5Excellent
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    The State Library is a large venue with a large collection of books. It is said to be the first few large museums in Australia. The history of books throughout Adelaide can be found here. The huge three-dimensional space also looks very unique.

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    Posted: Dec 21, 2021
  • 7racymoon
    4/5Excellent
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    Walking into the library is like entering the Harry Potter world. The library has also become a place for Internet celebrities to punch in. I saw many friends come to take pictures, but there is still a lot of learning to keep quiet.

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    Posted: Feb 1, 2021
  • 小蘑菇阿咪
    5/5Outstanding
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    South Australia State Library is the information collection center in South Australia, located in the North Taiji Cultural District, open seven days a week (except public holidays). The Library has 3 buildings: the award-winning contemporary Catherine Helen Spencer Wing with an iconic glass foyer, the Mottluck Wing 2 of the magnificent Victorian 19th century and the Society Building listed as 1861 Cultural Heritage. The huge stone pillars, golden walls, wrought iron retro railings, and transparent domes of glass, which seem to have come out of the Harry Potter School of Wizardry, make the South Australian State Library the “20 most beautiful libraries in the world.” The South Australian State Library was founded in 1834 by the South Australian Reading and Writing Association, which changed its name several times and changed its current name from 1967 to the South Australian State Library. The museum also houses the Royal Geographical Society of South Australia and the National Archives of Australia. Figure1-2: The Society Building built in 1861; Figure 3: The Mottlak Wing, built in 1884, named Jervois Wing in 1967, and named Mortlock Wing after 2003; Figure 4-7: Mott Leke Wing Library interior, light installation and 1914, Dent and Sons clock installation at the end of Figure 7 and 1887, at the time of 50 pounds, equivalent to today's $3,000, now need to be winded once a week, still accurate when walking; Figure 8-9: Catherine Helen Spencer Wing interior; Figure 10: Looking through the glass window of Katherine Helen Spencer Wing, the Mottlak Wing next to it.

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    Posted: Apr 22, 2019
  • beo0
    5/5Outstanding
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    There's a pretty hidden place like this, so you have to go to the music condition.

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    Posted: May 22, 2022
  • Kelly8501
    5/5Outstanding
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    Roam Adelaide South Australian State Library and Art Gallery. Enjoy the wonderful things and appreciate the fun. Founded in 1834, the South Australian State Library (State Library of South Australia) is located in the heart of Adelaide, close to the University of Adelaide. The library has many newspapers, both ordinary and rare books, as well as a collection of children's books and a rich collection of non-book cultural relics.

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    Posted: Jan 31, 2020
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