There are a lot of hidden gems in Baltimore just waiting to be discovered. The following spot is an architectural wonder that anyone would love, especially if you're a bookworm...
The George Peabody Library is located in Baltimore's Mount Vernon area. Although it may look somewhat ordinary from the exterior, the view inside will blow you away.
This ornate structure constantly appears on lists featuring the most beautiful libraries in the world, and it's not hard to see why.
Built in 1878 and funded by George Peabody, this library was created for the Peabody Conservatory of Music.
Although it was built for the Conservatory, it has always been open to the public as well. George Peabody enjoyed knowing that this grand library was being used to broaden the minds of Baltimoreans needing a place to quietly read and learn.
The old-fashioned Dewey Decimal System can still be found here, but this building is now mostly used for another purpose...
Magical weddings now often take place at the library, making a picture perfect backdrop to any photo.
Brides and grooms pose at the bottom of spiral staircases with gorgeous details...
And who wouldn't want to say "I do" while being surrounded by thousands of books filled with knowledge from around the globe?
If you're not getting hitched, you can still see this spell-binding place for yourself. Visiting hours for the public are Tuesday to Thursday from 9am – 5pm, and Friday from 9am – 3pm.
Address:
17 E Mt Vernon Place
Baltimore, MD 21202
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