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Yesterday I had the pleasure of writing here!
And here is the outside.

And here is the outside.

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Café Life is the Colony's main hangout, watering hole and meeting point.
This is a place where you'll meet and make writing friends, and indulge in stratospherically-elevated wit or barometrically low humour.
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Congratulations @Quillwitch - it must have been very inspiring. Where is that building and what is it called?
I never write in libraries (and certainly not coffee shops) as I like to write in silence, but here's a few photos of my favourite library, the John Rylands library in Manchester which I used to see on my bus journey to school, and had the pleasure of giving a talk at in 2014. It is a working library, and there are still books in the old part of the building shown, but there's a modern extension (part visible to the left of the top photo) which now houses the majority of the books.
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It´s the Octavio Paz Library run by the University of Guadalajara in the city of Guadalajara, Mexico. The building used to be a Jesuit church/monastery. It´s over 100 yrs old. The Library itself is only about 20 years old. I make a big deal out of it because I recently moved here after living in a small town near the beach where there was nothing of the sort.
Absolutely beautiful! Thanks for sharing @Brian Clegg. It seems churches were always meant to be libraries.
This was purpose built as a library, they just happened to use ecclesiastical style.
You are a very lucky Quillwitch indeed! It must be very inspiring to write in that glorious building.
If I could I would live in Oxford and make the Bodleian library my local haunt. But, sadly, I am nowhere near it.