India’s libraries aren't just places for books – they are architectural marvels that blend history, culture, and knowledge
Connemara Public Library, Chennai: A 19th century Indo-Saracenic gem with vibrant stained-glass windows.
Town Hall Mumbai: A neoclassical with rare manuscripts and a grand façade overlooking Horniman Circle.
Raza Library, Rampur: A fusion of Indo-Islamic and Gothic architecture, 60,000 books and Islamic calligraphy.
Bangalore’s State Central Library: A colonial-era structure with over 3 million books and red-brick exterior.
Allahabad Public Library, Uttar Pradesh: A Scottish Baronial masterpiece with a rare collection of over 125,000 books.
Discover the beauty and history of India’s libraries – explore, learn, and be inspired!