In addition to a vast book and publication collection as well as a coffee shop and wifi with other amenities, the Frey Library at the University of St Thomas has stained glass windows that feature many literary greats. It is interesting to wander around to see more windows honouring Goethe, Cicero, Homer, Sherlock Holmes, Don Quixote, and others.
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How beautiful! Never seen anything like this in my local library.
ReplyDeleteStained glass in a library. What a great idea... makes it even more sanctified.
ReplyDeleteThe stained glass is beautiful! Very impressive for a library.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous windows, beautifully photographed!
ReplyDeletethese are beautiful. Fantastic to have them to enjoy.
ReplyDeleteThese are very nice! A visual tour of literature.
ReplyDeleteWhat a treat, books AND beautiful stained glass windows Kate, they appear to have rather a nice outlook also.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful stained glass windows. Always loved the plays of Moliere as his writing is so witty.
ReplyDeleteThese are super cool. I like almost all stained glass.
ReplyDeleteVery colourful!
ReplyDeleteNice! I also love stained glass windows. This one is so lovely.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!
ReplyDeleteI've been in a lot of libraries in my life, but never one with stained glass windows. Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteHow wonderful. They make a place feel so special - perfect for a library!
ReplyDeleteMarvelous windows, and you did a great job of capturing their colors.
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