Bristol Central Library

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Bristol Central Library is a notable early 20th-century public library in Bristol, England, celebrated for its innovative blend of classical and modern architectural styles.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf building
cultural institution
public library
adjacentTo Bristol Cathedral NERFINISHED
College Green NERFINISHED
architect Charles Holden NERFINISHED
architecturalStyle Arts and Crafts movement NERFINISHED
Edwardian architecture
Wrenaissance
classical architecture
modern architecture
category Buildings and structures in Bristol
Grade I listed library buildings in England
Libraries in Bristol
constructionStart early 20th century
country United Kingdom
hasCollection archives
books
local history materials
periodicals
hasFeature central entrance
decorative interior detailing
large windows
multi-storey book stacks
hasFunction lending library
public information services
reading rooms
reference library
heritageDesignation Grade I listed building
heritageDesignationCountry United Kingdom
inception early 20th century
locatedIn Bristol NERFINISHED
Bristol city centre NERFINISHED
England
locatedOn College Green NERFINISHED
materialUsed brick
stone
notableFor innovative blend of classical and modern architectural styles
integration with sloping site
operatedBy Bristol City Council NERFINISHED
ownedBy Bristol City Council NERFINISHED
partOf Bristol Libraries NERFINISHED
publicAccess yes
roofType flat roof
serves residents of Bristol

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Charles Holden designed Bristol Central Library
Charles Holden notableWork Bristol Central Library