George Peabody Library, Baltimore

George Peabody Library, Baltimore
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VICTORIAN CAST-IRON – 1878 – BALTIMORE, USA

George Peabody Library, Baltimore

The cathedral of books – five cast-iron tiers under a 61-foot skylight, philanthropy’s gift to all of Baltimore since 1878.

At a glance

Type
Research library (Johns Hopkins)
Period
1878
Style
Victorian cast-iron and gold
Location
Mount Vernon Place, Baltimore, USA
Coordinates
39.2973, -76.6156
Architect
Edmund Lind; patron George Peabody

Overview

The Peabody Stack Room rises five tiers of black-and-gold cast iron to a latticed skylight 61 feet up – Edmund Lind’s 1878 atrium for the institute George Peabody, philanthropy’s American founder, gave the city that made his fortune for the free use of all persons. 300,000 19th-century volumes ring the marble floor weddings and scholars share.

History

Peabody’s 1857 gift – institute, conservatory, gallery – anticipated Carnegie’s formula; the library’s non-circulating riches (Audubon, Dante’s early prints) served the public a century before joining Johns Hopkins. Mount Vernon’s Washington Monument column shadows the door – Baltimore’s acropolis of the gilded age.

Architecture and Design

Iron balconies’ gilt balustrades stack ornament against fireproof engineering; alcove gates and column capitals catalogue Victorian foundry art. The neo-Grec exterior’s restraint conceals the reveal – the atrium’s gasp is designed.

Cultural significance

The Peabody is America’s book-cathedral archetype – the interior every list and film borrows – and the monument of giving’s gilded-age invention.

Visiting today

Free public hours Tuesday-Friday (events permitting); the George Peabody’s conservatory neighbours for recitals. Check the calendar – weddings book the floor.

Getting there

Mount Vernon’s Charm City Circulator and light rail serve the square, a mile north of the harbour.

Sources and resources

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