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10 Gorgeous Dark Academia Libraries You’ll Want To Visit

10 Gorgeous Dark Academia Libraries You’ll Want To Visit

Posted on November 7, 2024 By rehan.rafique No Comments on 10 Gorgeous Dark Academia Libraries You’ll Want To Visit

dark academia libraries you’ll want to visit

It begins with a door, a big bronze door that when pushed open leads to one of the most beautiful dark academia libraries I’ve ever seen. I want to stop, to sit, to just breathe in this atmosphere. The library is a dark, woody, storied Italian Renaissance building with walnut walls and stained-glass windows. There’s a dusky room encased in old books, and a gold-lit foyer with big, ballroom floors; heavy, curtained windows; and a rich, detailed ceiling. 

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This is a library I’ve described many times on Passport To Eden. You probably know it by now, but if you’re new here, it’s the Armstrong-Browning Library in Waco (named after its founder, Dr. AJ Armstrong, and two Victorian poets, Elizabeth Barrett Browning and Robert Browning, whose words permeate this place). This little-visited library in Texas is peak dark academia. It’s also the library that inspired this post.  

Without further ado, here are nine more gorgeous dark academia libraries to visit.

Trinity College Library

Trinity College Old Library with marble busts and dark shelves filled with books
photo by @alexblock

Trinity College is home to one of the most recognizable dark academia libraries in the world. It’s a tall, dark, and handsome building wisened by marble busts of Homer and Isaac Newton and Jonathan Swift (and many other late greats). The Long Room is pure magic, a double-storied, ladder-laden chamber hoisting over 200,000 books. And with over half a million visitors each year, Trinity College Library is embraced by more than just book lovers (Travel Tip: reserve a Book Of Kells ticket at least a few days in advance. They sell out fast, and yes, you need a ticket to enter if you don’t attend the university). The original library was designed in the 18th century, and although it has undergone quite a few changes (many books have been removed for conservation, emptying shelves), it’s still old Irish through-and-through.

General Info

ADDRESS: College Green, Dublin 2, Ireland

Boston Public Library

I blame The Woman In The Library for my next pick. Sulari Gentill’s uniquely-structured mystery novel is set in The Boston Public Library. And right from the first chapter, you’re dropped in The Boston Public Library’s distinct atmosphere.

The Boston Public Library is portly and stately and shy about its allures (murals by Pierre Puvis De Chavannes, a limestone staircase embedded with fossils, a lobby of Roman motifs). Green traces throughout the library, from its seashell-trim to Bates Hall’s lamps.

General Info

ADDRESS: 700 Boylston St, Boston, MA 02116

New York Public Library

Rose Reading Room makes the New York Public Library one of the most beautiful dark academia libraries I've ever seen
photo by @shapeyourbliss

When you think of Fifth Avenue, shops like Tiffany’s, Saks, and Cartier might come to mind. But Fifth Avenue is a big street that spans across Manhattan, so unsurprisingly it’s also home to one of the most beautiful dark academia libraries in existence: The New York Public Library. Visiting this Beaux-Arts building is a spiritual experience. You’ll catch glimpses of the ever-dark-and-moody Astor Hall and the grand, columned McGraw Rotunda. Brace yourself for the sheer dreaminess of The Rose Reading Room, a city-block-sized hall with long, historic desks; soft, lulling cloud murals; and creamy, Caen stone walls.

General Info

ADDRESS: 476 5th Ave, New York, NY 10018

State Library Of South Australia

dark academia style library in Australia
photo by @vlad.kutepov

South Australia State Library’s Mortlock Wing is decidedly dark academia. It’s a seductive space with coffered ceilings, wrought iron balustrading, and a hand-wound Dent And Sons clock. Exhibits exploring the arts, history, and heritage of South Australia rest on the ground floor. There are two higher levels too. The first tucks in low-lit, shelf-separated study nooks, and the second holds deep, dark cases of law and literature. 

General Info

ADDRESS: North Terrace, Adelaide SA 5000, Australia

Suzzallo And Allen Libraries

most aesthetic, moody, gothic dark academia library
photo by @cds.visuals

Washington University Suzzallo Library is the kind of place I picture Belle (from Beauty And The Beast) studying. In my mind, she’s hunkering down in Suzallo’s silent reading room (where even the collective scratches of pencils against papers feel too loud), and trying her best not to get distracted by the sheer volume of books in Suzzallo Library. Here, in this cathedral-like productivity mill, she chips away at required reading, while surrounded by oak bookcases; inverted, gothic chandeliers; and big brass lamps.

General Info

ADDRESS: 4000 15th Ave NE, Seattle, WA 98195

National Art Library

Victoria Albert library
photo by @francescagrima

Situated in the Victoria And Albert Museum (a 19th-century-founded ode to arts and design), London’s National Art Library is a light-buttered athenaeum featuring books, catalogues, and journals related to the fine and decorative arts. It’s a stunning reference library, primarily focused on meeting the needs of researchers and students (but it is open to all visitors).

General Info

ADDRESS: Cromwell Rd, London SW7 2RL, United Kingdom

Beinecke Rare Books And Manuscript Library

most dark academia university libraries
photo by @timothyjbish

It’s no secret that Beinecke Rare Books And Manuscript Library is one of the most unique dark academia libraries. It’s even mentioned at the start of Leigh Bardugo’s Ninth House. “During the day its panels glowed amber, a burnished golden hive, less a library than a temple,” Bardugo describes. Beinecke is a library of contrasts, with an odd, slitted white box exterior and a deep, dark interior. You’ll find old books (like The Gutenberg Bible and Audubon’s Birds Of America) drowning in silence, enclosed behind thick aquarium-like cases. In many ways, Beinecke feels like Yale’s cultish altar of books.

General Info

ADDRESS: 121 Wall St, New Haven, CT 06511

Morgan Library And Museum

dark academia library inspiration in NYC, Morgan Library
photo by @syinq

What began as the private collection of J.P. Morgan has now evolved into a cultural institution. The Morgan Library And Museum is a lesser-visited (though still very much well known – secrets don’t stay secrets very long in New York City) destination, a center for creatives to mill and mull. Its collection is impressive. Wander through and you’ll get a chance to peek into the journals, drafts, and manuscripts of Thoreau and Austen and Dickens and Mozart. This space is hallowed, well-loved by artists and writers.

General Info

ADDRESS: 225 Madison Ave, New York, NY 10016

Cuypers Library

pov: you're on the balcony of an art museum and spot the oldest historical library in the Netherlands
photo by @willvanw

No list of dark academia libraries would be complete without mention of the Cuypers Library. With tight shelves of books, iron railings, arches of soft, yellow lights, and an eye-drawing trifecta of windows, Cuypers Library (along with the rest of Rijksmuseum) is aesthetic perfection. And I’m clearly not the only one who thinks this. The Rijksmuseum sees almost three million tourists annually. If you’re visiting, know that you can only take a look at the library from one little, upper story spot. But if you’re a lover of books and all things dark academia, it’s worth the trip! 

General Info

ADDRESS: Museum Promenade 1, 1071 DJ Amsterdam, Netherlands

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What are some of your favorite dark academia libraries? What dark academia libraries would you add to this list? Let me know in the comments below! As always, I love hearing from you.

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