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The Wren Library has been open to visitors since 1695 and so for centuries people have come to admire the beauty of Sir Christopher Wren’s architecture and our wonderful collections. In addition to manuscripts and printed books, the Wren houses sculptures, portraits, wood carvings and a stunning enamel-painted window, all of which can be ...
Welcome to Trinity College Library, comprising the College Library and the historic Wren Library. Located in the heart of Cambridge, our library services cater for our internal College community and the wider world of researchers and visitors.
Wren Library is the library of Trinity College in Cambridge, designed by Christopher Wren in 1676. It contains rare books and manuscripts, including Newton's Principia and the Eadwine Psalter, and is open to the public.
Learn about the history and features of the Wren Library, the College Library and the Reading Room in Trinity College, Cambridge. Find out how to contact the library team and access its collections.
Wren Library, Trinity College, Trinity Street, CB2 1TQ. The Wren Library is one of the world's great library buildings and houses an internationally significant collection of medieval manuscripts and early printed books.
The Wren Library in Trinity College is one of the most famous libraries in the world. It was originally designed by the world-famous architect Sir Christopher Wren in 1676, however it was only completed in 1695.
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If you are a fan of literary works, historic architecture, or indeed both, then it is a must to visit the Wren Library, one of Cambridge’s most famous and historic college libraries. Designed by Sir Christopher Wren
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