Library of B'etqa
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Library of B'etqa | |
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General information | |
Status | Tourist Attraction |
Location | Yvaf'i |
Country | Assumptaria |
Named for | Scholar B'etqa |
Construction started | 28th October 1228 |
Completed | 29th August 1241 |
Opened | 1st September 1241 |
Renovated | 5th May 1348 |
Client | Assumptarian Government |
Owner | Assumptarian Government |
Height | 71m |
Technical details | |
Floor area | 260,000 m2 |
Design and construction | |
Architect | B'etqa |
Known for | Storing copies of all books headed up or down the H'va river aswell as being the largest deposit of books from the Assumptarian Golden Age |
Renovating team | |
Architect | Scholar 'Uma |
The Library of B'etqa (pronounced Beitz) is a famous tourist attraction aswell a former public library and headquarters of the Scholar B'etqa whose name the library is derived from. The library is notable for numerous things such as