Sydney, Australia
State Library of New South Wales

Worth a visit for any historian, architect, student or even tourist.

Established in 1826, The State Library of New South Wales stands as one of the most impressive libraries globally. With such an extensive collection of historical and contemporary research material from all of over the world, this is definitely a global cultural destination for all. Whether you’re a historian, architect, student or even a tourist, feel free to drop by at Australia's oldest library and explore the diverse collections offered including historical journals, photographic collections and research papers for any references that you may require.


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Tips Before You Go
Fancy holding an event at the State Library of New South Wales? Arrangements can be made for that! Also, do keep a lookout for the numerous events and exhibitions hosted at the State Library of New South Wales, which are sure to enrich your thought-provoking trip to the first library ever opened in New South Wales.
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