Location: 43.6640748, -79.398977
The Fisher Rare Book Library at the University of Toronto is one of the country’s most significant rare book and manuscript collections, attracting researchers, students and visitors with an interest in history, literature and archival preservation. The building’s climate controlled environment and specialized reading rooms create a quiet and focused atmosphere designed for careful study. Many visitors spend hours exploring rare prints, maps, manuscripts and research materials that cannot be found elsewhere. The surrounding university district is always active, with students walking to lectures, visiting cafés or studying outdoors, lending the area a vibrant academic feel. The Fisher Library stands as a vital cultural and scholarly resource within Toronto’s educational landscape.
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– House Number: 120
– Amenity: Library
– Building: University
– building:colour: gray
– building:material: concrete
– Height: 20
– min_height: 13
– Name: Fisher Rare Book Library
– Operator: University of Toronto
– Operator Type: university
– Operator Wikidata: Q180865
– operator:wikipedia: en:University of Toronto
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– roof:colour: gray
– Roof Material: Concrete
– Wikidata: Q7789602
– Wikipedia: English Wikipedia – Thomas Fisher Rare Book Library
– Street: St George Street
– City: Toronto