Sterling Memorial Library

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New Haven, United States

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Sterling Memorial Library Reviews | Rating 4.8 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Sterling Memorial Library is located in New Haven, United States on 120 High St. Sterling Memorial Library is rated 4.8 out of 5 in the category libraries in United States.

Address

120 High St

Phone

+1 2034321775

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Michelle Lamm - Faries

Such beautiful articiture. Quiet places to study or read. Beautiful stained glasses. I would recommend at least walking through and enjoying the moment of seeing a real Yale University library.

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Zeliha

This library is breathtaking beautiful. Its a wonderful gem in New Haven. Great place to study its very quiet. The staff is friendly and helpful. This place feels like gothic church. Yales largest library, it has millions of books. Guest and visitors are allowed until 6pm.

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Samy Galvez

Walking into this library is like walking into a temple of knowledge. The feeing is quite unique. I had never been in a library like this one. The architecture is mesmerizing. It’s open to the public so anyone can come and enjoy the views and art in here. It’s also got one of the largest collections in the world, so that’s another unique feature of this place. If you’re touring Yale campus, this is an absolute must. Don’t miss this!

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Alexander Schumer

The Sterling library is just amazing with a lot of rooms to study an enormous stock of books and the architecture is simply stunning - must visit.

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Jen

This library is truly beautiful and it felt like an honor to visit. It wasn’t too busy (late Saturday afternoon) and we were able to walk around and take a few photos and didn’t feel like we were imposing or on the way of students. So many beautiful details! Definitely recommend stopping in for a look if you’re visiting Yale or New Haven.