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British Library Exhibition Space
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British Library Exhibition Space

📍 Euston Road 96, London🏗 1973-07-01🏛 Grade I listed building

The British Library Exhibition Space is the public-facing heart of the United Kingdom’s national library, housed within a Grade I listed building on Euston Road. Opened as part of the modern British Library complex, it reflects the institution’s mission to preserve, catalogue, and make accessible a vast national collection of books, manuscripts, newspapers, and more. The main building stands beside St Pancras station, a landmark of late-20th-century library architecture that Elizabeth II officially opened on 25 June 1998. The Library’s collections are vast—over 200 million items across many languages and formats—made available through exhibitions that highlight literary heritage, historical archives, and cultural artifacts. …

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