Neo-gothic grandeur awaits here at this late-Victorian institution built in 1900 and free to visit today. The ceiling of the majestic main reading room soars 30 feet, and the stained glass alone could fill your feed for days. And if you´re a bibliophile, check out treasures such as an early Gutenberg bible, a 15th-century edition of Chaucer´s Canterbury Tales, a first edition of James Joyce´s Ulysses, and a fragment of the earliest known edition of the biblical New Testament, more than 1,300 years old.

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