!bookworms !architecture !macacos the first pic is from the Mario Andrade Library in São Paulo. It contains 3.2 million books on its inventory, it's the 4th largest library in Brazil and the largest municipal library.
The main building was concluded in 1942 and underwent restoration works in the 1970s and the 2000s.
Pics from the inside.
And here's the public library of the Great State of Paraná, located in Curitiba. It was built in the 1950s.
And here's the National Library in Brasilia
Soulless as everything else on that city but not as bad as the library of the University of Brasilia.
And finally, The National Library of Rio de Janiero.
The largest in the country with almost 10 million volumes. It was inaugurated in 1910.
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Neoliberal, not lolbertarian sweety
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Those chairs in the Curitiba Library lookin' pretty 1970s just like your ideology.
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libraries still buy the fricking books you frickin' commie
it's a fricking subscription based rental service subsidized by taxes
It's neoliberal as FRICK!!!
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!edgelords please shatpen this comment for me i can't do it because im still a fricking frickin v amp
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If you think about it libraries were the ancestors of e piracy.
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Wrong, motherlover!
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Old timey authors used to seethe about them hard.
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It would be a real shame if someone were to light up those buildings on fire .
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