The Solvay library is a library built in 1902 located in the Leopold Park in Brussels. The plans for the construction were designed by architects Constant Bosmans and Henri Vandeveld. The costs were borne by Ernest Solvay, who also gave his name to the library. The actual library is organized around various study rooms.
Nowadays, the library is no longer a real "library". The space is used as a meeting room, banquet hall, and as a room for press conferences.
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