State Library Victoria, Melbourne

State Library Victoria, Melbourne
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DOMED READING ROOM – 1913 – MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA

State Library Victoria, Melbourne

The octagonal dome of the south – 1913’s largest concrete dome over radiating desks, Ned Kelly’s armour in the galleries, the lawn’s student commons before.

At a glance

Type
State library
Period
Founded 1854; dome 1913
Style
Neoclassical with engineering dome
Location
Swanston Street, Melbourne, Australia
Coordinates
-37.8098, 144.9652
Dome
34.75 m – world’s largest reinforced-concrete dome at opening

Overview

The La Trobe Reading Room’s octagon opened 1913 under the world’s then-largest reinforced-concrete dome – 34.75 metres clear over desks radiating from the supervisor’s hub, gold-rush Melbourne’s 1854 foundation (among the world’s first free public libraries) grown to its monument. Two million visitors a year make it Australia’s busiest library; Ned Kelly’s armour draws them upstairs.

History

Redmond Barry – the judge who sentenced Kelly – founded the institution whose galleries now exhibit the outlaw’s plough-steel suit and Jerilderie letter: colonial Victoria’s ironies shelved together. The 2020 Vision works opened domed light to the floor again after decades’ skylight blackout; the forecourt lawn is Melbourne’s reading-and-chess commons.

Architecture and Design

Bates’ dome rode Monash-era concrete engineering (John Monash consulted); the oculus ring’s glazing rains noon light on the catalogue’s spokes. The Corinthian portico’s steps and Joan of Arc’s bronze guard Swanston’s parade.

Cultural significance

The library is Melbourne’s civic study and the southern hemisphere’s reading-room icon – free knowledge’s gold-rush promise kept at metropolitan scale.

Visiting today

Free daily; dome galleries’ exhibitions (Kelly, World of the Book) self-guide. The lawn’s chess and the surrounding laneways’ coffee complete the visit.

Getting there

Melbourne Central station underlies the block; every Swanston tram stops at the lawn.

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