
Central Library Utrecht, located in the cosmopolitan city of Utrecht, Netherlands, is one of the most iconic library structures in the country. Constructed in 1915 and designed by Dutch architect Abraham Salm, the library features a classic Dutch pavilion style with red brick walls and a distinctive stepped gable roof. The library is especially impressive when seen from the adjacent Oudegracht canal, where you can appreciate the contrast between the bright red walls and the green plant life around it. Inside are more than a million books and hundreds of computers. Utrecht Central Library also regularly hosts events related to literature and culture. Visitors can also grab a bite to eat at the popular restaurant "Het Letterkundig Café" or take a tour of the building and its historic archives. The library offers a great opportunity for exploring the cultural heritage of Utrecht and may be worth a visit for tourists and photographers alike.
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