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WASHINGTON DC — The Viewing Gallery of the Main Reading Room in the Thomas Jefferson Building of the Library of Congress offers visitors a panoramic perspective of one of America's most magnificent public spaces. Located on the third floor, this observation area allows the public to look down into the octagonal reading room with its 160-foot-high dome, ornate marble columns, and bronze statues representing fields of knowledge. While the reading room itself is reserved for researchers with reader cards, this gallery provides tourists and visitors the opportunity to appreciate Edwin Howland Blas-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — The Viewing Gallery of the Main Reading Room in the Thomas Jefferson Building of the Library of Congress offers visitors a panoramic perspective of one of America's most magnificent public spaces. Located on the third floor, this observation area allows the public to look down into the octagonal reading room with its 160-foot-high dome, ornate marble columns, and bronze statues representing fields of knowledge. While the reading room itself is reserved for researchers with reader cards, this gallery provides tourists and visitors the opportunity to appreciate Edwin Howland Blas-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — The Main Reading Room of the Thomas Jefferson Building at the Library of Congress stands as one of America's most magnificent public spaces. Completed in 1897, this octagonal room rises 160 feet to an ornate dome featuring Edwin Howland Blashfield's painting 'Human Understanding' surrounded by allegorical figures representing countries that have contributed to human knowledge. The reading room features massive red marble columns with gilded Corinthian capitals, bronze statues representing fields of knowledge, and three tiers of bookstacks encircling the central space. Designed-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — The Main Reading Room of the Thomas Jefferson Building at the Library of Congress stands as one of America's most magnificent public spaces. Completed in 1897, this octagonal room rises 160 feet to an ornate dome featuring Edwin Howland Blashfield's painting 'Human Understanding' surrounded by allegorical figures representing countries that have contributed to human knowledge. The reading room features massive red marble columns with gilded Corinthian capitals, bronze statues representing fields of knowledge, and three tiers of bookstacks encircling the central space. Designed-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — The Main Reading Room of the Thomas Jefferson Building at the Library of Congress stands as one of America's most magnificent public spaces. Completed in 1897, this octagonal room rises 160 feet to an ornate dome featuring Edwin Howland Blashfield's painting 'Human Understanding' surrounded by allegorical figures representing countries that have contributed to human knowledge. The reading room features massive red marble columns with gilded Corinthian capitals, bronze statues representing fields of knowledge, and three tiers of bookstacks encircling the central space. Designed-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — The Main Reading Room of the Thomas Jefferson Building at the Library of Congress stands as one of America's most magnificent public spaces. Completed in 1897, this octagonal room rises 160 feet to an ornate dome featuring Edwin Howland Blashfield's painting 'Human Understanding' surrounded by allegorical figures representing countries that have contributed to human knowledge. The reading room features massive red marble columns with gilded Corinthian capitals, bronze statues representing fields of knowledge, and three tiers of bookstacks encircling the central space. Designed-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — The Main Reading Room of the Thomas Jefferson Building at the Library of Congress stands as one of America's most magnificent public spaces. Completed in 1897, this octagonal room rises 160 feet to an ornate dome featuring Edwin Howland Blashfield's painting 'Human Understanding' surrounded by allegorical figures representing countries that have contributed to human knowledge. The reading room features massive red marble columns with gilded Corinthian capitals, bronze statues representing fields of knowledge, and three tiers of bookstacks encircling the central space. Designed-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — The Main Reading Room of the Thomas Jefferson Building at the Library of Congress stands as one of America's most magnificent public spaces. Completed in 1897, this octagonal room rises 160 feet to an ornate dome featuring Edwin Howland Blashfield's painting 'Human Understanding' surrounded by allegorical figures representing countries that have contributed to human knowledge. The reading room features massive red marble columns with gilded Corinthian capitals, bronze statues representing fields of knowledge, and three tiers of bookstacks encircling the central space. Designed-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — The Main Reading Room of the Thomas Jefferson Building at the Library of Congress stands as one of America's most magnificent public spaces. Completed in 1897, this octagonal room rises 160 feet to an ornate dome featuring Edwin Howland Blashfield's painting 'Human Understanding' surrounded by allegorical figures representing countries that have contributed to human knowledge. The reading room features massive red marble columns with gilded Corinthian capitals, bronze statues representing fields of knowledge, and three tiers of bookstacks encircling the central space. Designed-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — The Main Reading Room of the Thomas Jefferson Building at the Library of Congress stands as one of America's most magnificent public spaces. Completed in 1897, this octagonal room rises 160 feet to an ornate dome featuring Edwin Howland Blashfield's painting 'Human Understanding' surrounded by allegorical figures representing countries that have contributed to human knowledge. The reading room features massive red marble columns with gilded Corinthian capitals, bronze statues representing fields of knowledge, and three tiers of bookstacks encircling the central space. Designed-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — The Main Reading Room of the Thomas Jefferson Building at the Library of Congress stands as one of America's most magnificent public spaces. Completed in 1897, this octagonal room rises 160 feet to an ornate dome featuring Edwin Howland Blashfield's painting 'Human Understanding' surrounded by allegorical figures representing countries that have contributed to human knowledge. The reading room features massive red marble columns with gilded Corinthian capitals, bronze statues representing fields of knowledge, and three tiers of bookstacks encircling the central space. Designed-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — The Main Reading Room of the Thomas Jefferson Building at the Library of Congress stands as one of America's most magnificent public spaces. Completed in 1897, this octagonal room rises 160 feet to an ornate dome featuring Edwin Howland Blashfield's painting 'Human Understanding' surrounded by allegorical figures representing countries that have contributed to human knowledge. The reading room features massive red marble columns with gilded Corinthian capitals, bronze statues representing fields of knowledge, and three tiers of bookstacks encircling the central space. Designed-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — The Main Reading Room of the Library of Congress Thomas Jefferson Building features a magnificent domed ceiling with Edwin Blashfield's allegorical paintings representing countries that contributed to Western civilization. Eight giant marble columns support 10-foot-high plaster figures symbolizing Religion, Commerce, History, Art, Philosophy, Poetry, Law, and Science. The central reading space below contains researcher desks arranged in concentric circles beneath the architectural masterpiece completed in 1897.-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — The Main Reading Room of the Library of Congress Thomas Jefferson Building features a magnificent domed ceiling with Edwin Blashfield's allegorical paintings representing countries that contributed to Western civilization. Eight giant marble columns support 10-foot-high plaster figures symbolizing Religion, Commerce, History, Art, Philosophy, Poetry, Law, and Science. The central reading space below contains researcher desks arranged in concentric circles beneath the architectural masterpiece completed in 1897.-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — The Main Reading Room of the Library of Congress Thomas Jefferson Building features a magnificent domed ceiling with Edwin Blashfield's allegorical paintings representing countries that contributed to Western civilization. Eight giant marble columns support 10-foot-high plaster figures symbolizing Religion, Commerce, History, Art, Philosophy, Poetry, Law, and Science. The central reading space below contains researcher desks arranged in concentric circles beneath the architectural masterpiece completed in 1897.-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — The Main Reading Room of the Library of Congress Thomas Jefferson Building features a magnificent domed ceiling with Edwin Blashfield's allegorical paintings representing countries that contributed to Western civilization. Eight giant marble columns support 10-foot-high plaster figures symbolizing Religion, Commerce, History, Art, Philosophy, Poetry, Law, and Science. The central reading space below contains researcher desks arranged in concentric circles beneath the architectural masterpiece completed in 1897.-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — The Main Reading Room of the Library of Congress Thomas Jefferson Building features a magnificent domed ceiling with Edwin Blashfield's allegorical paintings representing countries that contributed to Western civilization. Eight giant marble columns support 10-foot-high plaster figures symbolizing Religion, Commerce, History, Art, Philosophy, Poetry, Law, and Science. The central reading space below contains researcher desks arranged in concentric circles beneath the architectural masterpiece completed in 1897.-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — The Main Reading Room of the Library of Congress Thomas Jefferson Building features a magnificent domed ceiling with Edwin Blashfield's allegorical paintings representing countries that contributed to Western civilization. Eight giant marble columns support 10-foot-high plaster figures symbolizing Religion, Commerce, History, Art, Philosophy, Poetry, Law, and Science. The central reading space below contains researcher desks arranged in concentric circles beneath the architectural masterpiece completed in 1897.-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — The Main Reading Room of the Library of Congress Thomas Jefferson Building features a magnificent domed ceiling with Edwin Blashfield's allegorical paintings representing countries that contributed to Western civilization. Eight giant marble columns support 10-foot-high plaster figures symbolizing Religion, Commerce, History, Art, Philosophy, Poetry, Law, and Science. The central reading space below contains researcher desks arranged in concentric circles beneath the architectural masterpiece completed in 1897.-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — The Main Reading Room of the Library of Congress Thomas Jefferson Building features a magnificent domed ceiling with Edwin Blashfield's allegorical paintings representing countries that contributed to Western civilization. Eight giant marble columns support 10-foot-high plaster figures symbolizing Religion, Commerce, History, Art, Philosophy, Poetry, Law, and Science. The central reading space below contains researcher desks arranged in concentric circles beneath the architectural masterpiece completed in 1897.-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — The Main Reading Room of the Library of Congress Thomas Jefferson Building features a magnificent domed ceiling with Edwin Blashfield's allegorical paintings representing countries that contributed to Western civilization. Eight giant marble columns support 10-foot-high plaster figures symbolizing Religion, Commerce, History, Art, Philosophy, Poetry, Law, and Science. The central reading space below contains researcher desks arranged in concentric circles beneath the architectural masterpiece completed in 1897.-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — The Main Reading Room of the Library of Congress Thomas Jefferson Building features a magnificent domed ceiling with Edwin Blashfield's allegorical paintings representing countries that contributed to Western civilization. Eight giant marble columns support 10-foot-high plaster figures symbolizing Religion, Commerce, History, Art, Philosophy, Poetry, Law, and Science. The central reading space below contains researcher desks arranged in concentric circles beneath the architectural masterpiece completed in 1897.-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — The Main Reading Room of the Library of Congress Thomas Jefferson Building features a magnificent domed ceiling with Edwin Blashfield's allegorical paintings representing countries that contributed to Western civilization. Eight giant marble columns support 10-foot-high plaster figures symbolizing Religion, Commerce, History, Art, Philosophy, Poetry, Law, and Science. The central reading space below contains researcher desks arranged in concentric circles beneath the architectural masterpiece completed in 1897.-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — The Main Reading Room of the Library of Congress Thomas Jefferson Building features a magnificent domed ceiling with Edwin Blashfield's allegorical paintings representing countries that contributed to Western civilization. Eight giant marble columns support 10-foot-high plaster figures symbolizing Religion, Commerce, History, Art, Philosophy, Poetry, Law, and Science. The central reading space below contains researcher desks arranged in concentric circles beneath the architectural masterpiece completed in 1897.-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — The Main Reading Room of the Library of Congress Thomas Jefferson Building features a magnificent domed ceiling with Edwin Blashfield's allegorical paintings representing countries that contributed to Western civilization. Eight giant marble columns support 10-foot-high plaster figures symbolizing Religion, Commerce, History, Art, Philosophy, Poetry, Law, and Science. The central reading space below contains researcher desks arranged in concentric circles beneath the architectural masterpiece completed in 1897.-stock-foto
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Library of Congress, Kongressbibliothek, die öffentlich zugängliche Forschungsbibliothek des Kongresses der Vereinigten Staaten, in Washington, D.C, Lesesaal in der Rotunda, USA, Historisch, digital verbesserte Reproduktion eines Photochromedruck aus dem Jahre 1898  /  Library of Congress, Library of Congress, the public access research library of the United States Congress, in Washington, D.C., Reading Room in the Rotunda, USA, Historic, digitally enhanced reproduction of a photochrome print from 1898-stock-foto
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The book is locked under lock and key on a white background. Secret archive. Library of Congress. Book with lock. A closed book is banned. Chain on th-stock-foto
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full seamless spherical hdr 360 panorama view in modern empty classroom, conference and lecture hall in equirectangular projection, AR VR content,-stock-foto
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People reading in public library.-stock-foto
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Reading room, in the world’s biggest library, Library of Congress, Thomas Jefferson Building, Washington DC-stock-foto
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The Library of Congress, Washington District of Columbia-stock-foto
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The Library of Congress, Washington District of Columbia-stock-foto
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