Bapst Library

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Bapst Library is a historic collegiate library at Boston College known for its Gothic architecture and extensive humanities collections.

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Bapst Library canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Gothic Revival architecture building
academic library
historic building
university library
affiliation Boston College
Boston College Libraries
architecturalStyle Collegiate Gothic
Gothic Revival
collectionFocus architecture
art history
fine arts
humanities
country United States of America
surface form: United States
hasCollectionType circulating collection
reference collection
special collections
hasFeature large reading room
ornate stonework
stained glass windows
vaulted ceilings
hasPublicAccess restricted to Boston College community with some visitor access
hasSubjectArea art
history
literature
philosophy
theology
heritageDesignation historic collegiate library
isPartOf Boston College academic infrastructure
knownFor Gothic architecture
extensive humanities collections
reading room with stained glass windows
languageOfWorkOrName English
locatedIn Boston College
Chestnut Hill, Newton
surface form: Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts

United States of America
surface form: United States
namedAfter John J. Bapst
ownedBy Boston College
partOf Boston College main campus
primaryUse instructional support
research
study space
serves Boston College faculty
Boston College graduate students
Boston College undergraduate students

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Chestnut Hill campus hasBuilding Bapst Library
Boston College Libraries hasUnit Bapst Library