The library proper occupies several buildings, six of which are at the Trinity College campus itself, with another part of the Trinity Centre at
St James's Hospital,
Dublin and more held at the College's book repository in Santry: •
The Old Library, is one of
Thomas Burgh's magnum opus. Construction began in 1712. A large building which took twenty years to complete in its original form, it towered over the university and city after its completion in 1732. Even today, surrounded by similarly scaled buildings, it is imposing and dominates the view of the university from Nassau Street. The Book of Kells is located in the Old Library, along with the
Book of Durrow, the
Garland of Howth and other ancient texts. Also incorporating the Long Room, the Old Library is one of Ireland's biggest tourist attractions and holds thousands of rare, and in many cases very early, volumes. In the 18th century, the college received the
Brian Boru harp, one of the three surviving medieval Gaelic harps, and a national symbol of Ireland, which is now housed in the Library. • The Library Complex, incorporating: • The
Eavan Boland Library, in Fellows' Square. Designed by
Paul Koralek of
ABK Architects, an imposing
Brutalist structure opened in 1967 as the "New Library". It was renamed after
George Berkeley in 1978. In April 2023, the college decided to "dename" the library due to Berkeley owning and working slaves on his property in Rhode Island. The library was renamed after Boland in October 2024. Previous to the renaming, Trinity asked members of the public to vote on a figure for the library to be named in honour of.
Wolfe Tone won the poll with 31% of the vote, while Boland netted 7%. Trinity subsequently chose to ignore the vote. • The
Lecky Library, attached to the Arts Building. Also designed by
ABK, officially opened in 1978. • The
James Ussher Library, overlooking
College Park. Designed by
McCullough Mulvin Architects, officially opened in 2003. • This includes the Interim Research Collections Study Centre and Kinsella Hall, a 24-hour study space. • The Glucksman Map Library. • The Preservation and Conservation Department. • The
Hamilton Science and Engineering Library, located within the Hamilton Building. • The 1937 Reading Room (for postgraduate use). • The
John Stearne Medical Library (JSML), housed at St James's Hospital. Further materials are held in storage in Stacks, either in closed access within the College or at a book depository in the Dublin suburb of
Santry. ==History==