Liverpool Central Library, Liverpool — Visitor Guide & Things to Do Nearby
About Liverpool Central Library
Enter Liverpool Central Library, a breathtaking fusion of Victorian heritage and modern architectural vision. The Picton Reading Room, completed in 1879, was the first electrically lit library in the entire United Kingdom, a technological marvel when electric light was still experimental. Designed by Cornelius Sherlock and inspired by the British Museum Reading Room, the Picton features a magnificent semicircular neoclassical facade with soaring Corinthian columns, interior walls lined with books, two galleries, projecting bookcases, iron spiral stairs, and period light fittings that whisper of Victorian innovation. The Hornby Library, added in 1906 by Thomas Shelmerdine behind the Picton Room, showcases luxurious Edwardian Imperial style decoration. Recent renovations have transformed these historic spaces into a contemporary cultural hub, blending Victorian character with cutting-edge facilities. A stunning central atrium topped with a glass dome floods the space with natural light, while open-plan floors create modern usability without sacrificing heritage. Climb to the roof terrace for panoramic city views. With Questo, you can explore how Liverpool preserved centuries of knowledge while embracing the future, discovering rare collections and architectural brilliance.
Plan Your Visit
- Address
- William Brown Library and Museum, William Brown St, Liverpool L3 8EN, UK
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