Philological Library (Berlin)
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The Philological Library is the newest component of the campus of the Free University of Berlin. It was designed by noted architect Norman Foster, Baron Foster of Thames Bank in the shape of a human brain, and opened in 2005. The library has become the centerpiece of the university's Dahlem campus and a Berlin architectural landmark. It holds 700,000 volumes.
Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philological_Library
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 52°27'6"N 13°17'17"E
- Neukölln Arcaden 10 km
- The Library, Magdeburg University 117 km
- Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology 140 km
- Federal Administrative Court of Germany 140 km
- German National Library (Deutsche Nationalbibliothek) 140 km
- Saxonian State and University Library 161 km
- Das Tietz Kulturkaufhaus 182 km
- Strahov Monastery 274 km
- Clementinum - National Library of the Czech Republic 275 km
- University Library 306 km
- Federal Institute for Materials Research and Testing 0.8 km
- Former site of Clay HQ for the Berlin Brigade 0.9 km
- American Consulate Berlin 1.1 km
- Berlin Botanical Garden and Botanical Museum 1.2 km
- Federal Intelligence Service, BND (Former Roosevelt Barracks) 1.4 km
- Depot electric trams in Lichterfelde (1913-1949). 1.7 km
- Former Berlin Brigade (DEH) 1.9 km
- German Federal Archives (Former Andrews Barracks) 2.5 km
- Steglitz-Zehlendorf 4.5 km
- Grunewald 4.7 km
Federal Institute for Materials Research and Testing
Former site of Clay HQ for the Berlin Brigade
American Consulate Berlin
Berlin Botanical Garden and Botanical Museum
Federal Intelligence Service, BND (Former Roosevelt Barracks)
Depot electric trams in Lichterfelde (1913-1949).
Former Berlin Brigade (DEH)
German Federal Archives (Former Andrews Barracks)
Steglitz-Zehlendorf
Grunewald