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St Louis Public Library - Central Library

4.4 (52 reviews)
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Books from the Fox Steedman Architectural Library
Rachel H.

Visited the Central Branch of the St Louis Public Library (STLPL) this past Saturday to attend the Special Collections tour open to the public. This was the first time they gave the tour since the pandemic and I was so happy to hear that they plan to continue every month or every other month now. The next will be August 24th. Throughout the tour, Renee Jones, Research Manager for Rare Books and Manuscripts, will walk you through the rarely seen Fox Steedman Architectural Library (an architectural and iconographical marvel in itself) and then bring you to the third floor special collections to review some special pieces she brings out. I love how much care and individuality is put into this tour and it makes me proud that St Louis has such a culture of open and free access to knowledge.

Sandra K.

Clean and well kept and just beautiful inside. Our toddler loved the kids room and there was a ton of stuff to do in the kids section so that was nice. Lots of good puzzles and chairs.

My grandchildren walking to the Trick or Treat event at Central Library!
Shannon L.

They love children! Lots of activities for children and adults. Today is trick-and-treat day!

Main floor exhibit
diana h.

This is definitely my favorite place to work remote! It's beyond gorgeous, and there are loads of rooms to get your work done. There were a couple of tables in the art room that didn't have working electricity (or we were too inept to figure out how to turn them on) for charging our laptops, but other than that, zero issues! Will definitely come again.

Ben T.

This is one of the most beautiful buildings in St Louis. It is free to enter and would take a little less than 30 minutes to explore. I would definitely stop by if you are in the downtown area!

Display Case near Social Sciences
Meghan O.

Let me begin with saying my boys and I love hanging out for hours at Central Library! We were beyond ecstatic when the library opened back up for sitting and reading - that was our spot! We enjoy checking out the display cases as they frequently change. What you see on the phot is a picture of my youngest son and I checking out the architect of old building in St. Louis. He thought it was neat. Although the cafe isn't open, it's definitely worth visiting and enjoying the architecture of that building, as well. So much history there.

Christy A.

A sight for sore eyes. This historic STL monument is not only excellent for reference material but studying, sightseeing, solitude, meetings & experiencing true Saint Louis culture. Totally revitalized & modern with original details brought back to life; from the stained glass to the tiles & wood work, Central Library is an amazingly beautiful structure you're sure to enjoy. I need an article from 1971 Post Dispatch. It was easily obtained with the assistance of helpful staff in the Microfilm department. Security on-site for your safety.

Caprice F.

Now, I admit I have never gone to this library in need of a book, but I have come here for their lecture series a time or two, and I've always had great experiences here for those. My most recent visit was to see Larry Wilmore here on Sunday. The auditorium where he spoke was a good size but not too large, so it was a lot more intimate of a conversation than in a huge stadium-sized auditorium. The sound system was great, and they have an overflow room for such events for those that can not get a seat in the main auditorium. There's always free happenings taking place here to check out. The architecture here is beautiful, inside and out. The exterior of the building is old and ornate. On the outside of building, there are beautiful guilded fountains with lion heads and quotes which are unique and nice. Now the downside... The main outdoor staircase that leads to the main entrance was closed on Sunday, so many of us were standing outside waiting for the doors to be opened, which never happened. We had to walk around to the back of the building and go through the north entrance. A SIGN WOULD HAVE BEEN MUCH APPRECIATED! I was with my mom and she had an issue with her leg, so the needless and long walk was an issue. Also, i hate to say this, but it is the pink elephant in the room.... This library is close to the homeless shelter, so on that north entrance you will see a lot of homeless people across the street. They won't disturb you and there is heavy police presence there at all times. Now, I'm glad that Larry Rice has his shelter downtown and these individuals have a place to stay, but it is something to acknowledge.

Bell from Cookie & The Captain on display in Grand Hall.
Steven B.

Books and a Beautiful Building, who can ask for anything more. The Grand Hall is absolutely gorgeous and I enjoyed the displays of local history. They had the bell from the KMOV-TV show Cookie & The Captain, which I got to ring when my Cub Scout Troop were the audience for one of the shows. Oh, the flashback of memories. Great quiet spaces to study and do work projects, with an endless amount of references available at your fingertips. If you need a computer, they have that too. If I lived downtown, I'd be a regular here and perhaps the Duke.

Suzee Q.

I love, love libraries. This is the first time I've visited the Central branch. It is gorgeous! The decade-old "new" area is bright and open. What I love is the architectural beauty in the old building. There are numerous historical photos showing construction of the original structure. I found it difficult, though, to find the section I was looking for and wish signage included call numbers to lead me to the books I most wanted. So, I wandered around. It is very spacious with a fair number of tables and far fewer people using this amazing resource. There is a self-checkout machine and the curb-side book return is on Locust Street. I had no trouble finding parking.

I love this traditional card catalog.
Allison B.

This is the best-looking library in the entire city library system. The two-year renovation and expansion of what already was a beautiful building has served the old dame well. I recently toured Central Library with a docent-led group. These tours happened just about every hour on January weekends, but call to see if the library still offers them when you want to visit. Our docent was incredibly knowledgable about the library's history and the work that went into the renovation. She pointed out so many of the building's design intricacies that I wish I had been taking notes. She was a volunteer, but golly, you'd think she was highly paid staff. I wanted to tip her afterwards, but it was clear that would have been odd. I'm still getting the lay of the land on my own. The Grand Hall is a beautiful area on the main floor where you can plug a laptop into an outletted table. It gets a little noisy here, though, simply because you can hear the nearby doors echo through the cavernous chamber. The lower level contains my favorite areas -- the ones for teens and children. I'm not a creep or anything, I simply love the modern design that doesn't condescend to either age range. The children's area features murals and quotes from beloved books like "Madeleine," "Where the Sidewalk Ends," "Winnie the Pooh" and more. The teen/young adult area boasts a gorgeous, inspiring wall of text and color, along with some modern room dividers. Both areas include furniture that encourages lounging with good reads. It's just so damn inviting down here. There are plenty of renovated wings and niche areas to the library -- geneology, St. Louis history, science, media and more. The library also has been updated with modern meeting spaces. You can hold classes, presentations, networking events and more here now, and you'll have all the tech you could possibly need. This gorgeous library that's just two blocks from my home has Sunday hours, which is extremely useful. Many areas of the library are closed off on Sunday, though, so finding a viable laptop space is a little tricky. So why four stars instead of five? I'm still getting the hang of this place, and it's a little intimidating. While there are signs outside each of the niche rooms, it's not easy finding signs to guide you to wherever you're going. Also, I'm leery of the printing system. I assume that printing documents is a nightmare here like it is at the other branches (with so many steps, no online procedural help, not-so-knowledgeable tech leaders, etc.), but I haven't done it yet. I'll let you know how that pans out. Overall, though, this is a gorgeous gem of an institution. I wish it were on a more trafficked street to pick up additional walk-in and tourist traffic. I feel so cosmopolitan when I visit.

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Kirkwood Public Library - Shelves!

Kirkwood Public Library

3.8(23 reviews)
11.6 mi

What a homey place. I've been touring around libraries, and I can confidently say I really enjoyed…read morethis one. It's a treasure to me, filling with lots of gold n jewels....except its books and movies and things along those lines. I've never been to a library with a gift shop! Or a library that lets you check out cds! Or a library with three stories if you include the downstairs. Now imagine that all into three, how amazing. I'd also like to compliment the infastructure inside and outside. Decor is so cozy and amazing, and the outside is furnished with plants, trees...anything you could think of! How fun. The place was very organized as well! Very impressive I dare say. Everything seems perfect. So why am I giving this place a four stars? Service was a little rocky in my opinion, because the librarian checking us out and "helping us" was slacking very much. There was no whimsy, no joy, no shine or polish, nothing. This is why three out of five of the CDS I checked out were still locked, very unprofessional. This library is awesome though! Of course, as they say, a few bad apples don't ruin the whole batch so I want to overall give kudos to this library! I enjoyed my visit, thank you for making my stay feel awesome Kirkwood Public Library!

This is a somewhat nice library, but boy is it old -- and it shows. Very strong musty/mildewy smell…read morewhen you walk in, low ceilings, and overall just a dated look. The staff were friendly and there was a decent selection given the library's small size, but I'd much rather go to the Grant's View Branch in Affton.

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Maplewood Public Library - poolhouse in the 1940s

Maplewood Public Library

4.2(6 reviews)
6.9 mi

Beautiful building, kind librarians, love the fireplace. However much of the seating was occupied…read morewith sleeping homeless people, even in the children's area. I'm glad they have a warm place to come to, but the children's area should be reserved for children, their parents, and/or readers. Or at least people who are conscious? I went with my toddler and baby for a music class and a man was passed out on top of a woman... it made for a strange environment so we left.

Maplewood recently moved their library from what I imagine was a cramped, dungeon-like space in the…read morebasement of the City Hall into the old poolhouse 100 yards away. The dungeon-like aspect is sheer speculation, since I never went inside. However, it was ass-to-ass with the police department, where I have been inside, and talk about an uncomfortable space. For a library, that is. It works just fine for law enforcement. Anyway, the library. The city renovated the long-vacant (I think) old poolhouse next to the municipal pool into a new library facility. I finally ventured inside last week to open a library card. My visit was admittedly brief; I only needed the card so I could hop over to the Richmond Heights library and pick up a book for class. However, from my moment's glance, this place is fantastic. The main level features a computer lab and a small area for the stacks. I made a very quick trip to the lower level just to check it out. The bulk of the books are down there, including the children's section. Yes, it's a basement, but it's a wonderful basement. Well-lit, brightly colored, and with a general feeling of happiness. I'm impressed that they were able to do so well with what was once locker rooms and public showers. This is another of my useless reviews of places I haven't really experienced. When I go back (and I will go back, especially when summer rolls around and I have time to read for fun again) I'll be sure to update this review and give you information you can actually use. One thing I can tell you, though, is that this small library and the others like it (i.e. Richmond Heights, Webster Groves) are pleasant byproducts of the sometimes frustrating disjointedness of civic institutions and services that is St. Louis County.

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