Whenever a therapist would take me on the predictable imagery trip to my "safe place," I inevitably ended up in a library. I've always felt safe surrounded by the stacks, and often chose to sleep there rather than in my apartment as a student, always lulled to sleep by the gorgeous smell of books.
I have just spent the last hour in awe looking at the most glorious of libraries, wondrous stacks and stacks of books, of which I can only imagine the magical smell I love so well.
I have actually been to one library on the blog, and that’s the Boston Copley Plaza Public Library. It is beautitful and I used to love finding the perfect book, the perfect spot, the perfect breathe, and the perfect forget.
My first choice among the greats was the Bodleian Library at Oxford, because I not only love books, but am an anglophile as well. Thus, the Bod seemed the perfect marriage of academia, librophilia, and anglophilia.
The picture of the Bodleian did not disappoint, though as I read the comments below I discovered the picture is actually of the Duke of Humphrey’s Library, located within the Bodleian. Works for me.
However, as my eyes marveled at all of this tradition and majesty, I kept coming back to the Library of the Benedictine Monastery of the Admont in Austria. I don’t really understand why, because it’s too, I don’t know, pretty for me. In fact it looks like a luscious wedding cake, with its many decorated layers held up by books frosted shut with pounds of sugared lard.
But it also speaks to the little princess inside of me who wants to live in a fairy castle. It’s so clean, blue and white that I’m sure there are bright copper kettles hiding somewhere amongst the brown paper packages tied up with string.
Yet, I know if were to spend a week in there I would be craving grumps and darkness and wood that looks like wood. And I love the ceiling that just screams haughty, arrogance, smoking pipes, and Newton.
I’ve always envied anyone who could go to Oxford. I just love the word. Oxford. Say it! Oxxfuurdd. Isn’t that a great word!
So, the Bodleian it is.
Before I go, I found this in the comments section.
“Since you began with the gorgeous Prague library, here's a suggestion for a new thread: the world's most ridiculous libraries. Here's the link for the "prizewinning" design for the NEW library in Prague.
NEW Prague Library
I can't help but wonder what Prince Charles would say about this design. Oy vey
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I don’t know about Prince Charles, but I say . . .

better not. It's against the rules. :P
Elphaba