Liverpool Central Library features a stunning collection of rare books, architecturally masterful rooms and impressive archives. It underwent redevelopment in 2013, and it features the infamous Hornby Library, Oak Room and Picton Reading Room. The library dates back to 1860, and its rich history continues with new generations of readers today.
The library is free and open to the public, and it features a wide range of books, graphic novels, computers, audiobooks, language courses, CDs and DVDs and much more. Additionally, there is a game area that includes Xbox 360, available to use for all guests.
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Highlights of Liverpool Central Library
One of the most astounding parts of the Liverpool Central Library, the Picton Reading Room was added to the library in 1879. This room features stunning bookshelves and an unforgettable domed ceiling. The Hornby Library, located just alongside the Picton Reading Room, is named after a former merchant, Hugh Hornby, and contains a collection of his late books, etchings and letters to the library.
Make sure to pop into the Oak Room, too, which was constructed in 1914. Its name refers to the lovely wood used for its floor and fixtures throughout the room. Specifically, this room features 'Birds of America' by ornithologist John James Audobon, which contains remarkable, rare watercolours.
Good to know about Liverpool Central Library
The Liverpool Central Library offers a variety of events to its patrons, including sessions on writing advice and entrepreneurial advice, as well as a patents clinic. Children under 5 will enjoy the library's story times and play sessions, while older kids will appreciate the free internet access and holiday activities.
Central Library is located near a collection of museums and galleries that you might want to visit. The Walker Art Gallery, which has been open to the public for over 130 years, features collections of paintings, sculpture, decorative art, and fashion, plus free audio tours to guide you throughout the museum.
Liverpool Central Library
Osoite: William Brown St, Liverpool L3 8EW, UK
Avoinna: Monday–Friday from 10 am to 3 pm (closed on weekends)
Puhelin: +44 (0)1512 333069