Set on North Terrace, the grand boulevard that forms Adelaide’s cultural heart, the State Library of South Australia (SLSA) spans three spectacular buildings from different eras. The Mortlock Wing, with its architectural splendor, is a standout feature. Inside, visitors can access a full range of reference library resources, explore exhibitions, and enjoy free Wi-Fi and a café. The library’s blend of historical charm and modern amenities offers a unique experience for both researchers and casual visitors.
State Library of South Australia (SLSA)
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