Bodleian Library, Oxford
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Bodleian Library is_located_at Oxford. visiting Bodleian Library in Oxford 13 tours available. Bodleian Library is one of the top attractions in Oxford.
Stepping into the Bodleian Library is like entering a time capsule of knowledge. The moment you cross the threshold, you're enveloped by the rich scent of old books and polished wood. The Divinity School, with its intricate fan-vaulted ceiling, is simply breathtaking. I found myself gazing upward, marveling at the craftsmanship that has endured for centuries. The guided tour was fascinating, offering glimpses into the library's vast collection and its role in preserving history. Duke Humfrey's Library, the oldest reading room, feels like stepping into a Harry Potter film set. The atmosphere is hushed, almost reverent, as scholars pore over ancient texts. I was amazed to learn that the Bodleian is a working library, not just a museum. The juxtaposition of modern researchers using cutting-edge technology alongside medieval manuscripts is truly remarkable. Don't miss the exhibition room, which often showcases rare and priceless works. I was lucky enough to see a first edition of Shakespeare's folios! The gift shop is dangerous for book lovers – I couldn't resist picking up a few mementos. Overall, the Bodleian Library is a must-visit for anyone interested in history, literature, or architecture. It's a place where the past and present coexist in perfect harmony.
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