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The Rosenbach
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Set in a 19th-century townhouse, this library & museum holds 30,000 rare books & 270,000 documents.
The Rosenbach is a stunning library hidden in plain sight in the heart of Philadelphia which contains an almost unbelievable collection of rare books ranging from a hand-written copy of Ulysses to the first book ever published in America.
Historical home on The Rosenbach's who were book collectors and built some of the most famous libraries in the world.
We recommend it for the Maurice Sendak Collection (authored Where the Wild Things Are), and unique exhibiitons and rare books and manuscripts. Nice for adults and children alike.
Occupying two brownstones in tony Rittenhouse Square, The Rosenbach is a house museum and rare book library with an awe-inspiring collection of British and American literature. The museum was once the private home of the Rosenbach brothers, rare book dealers who curated the libraries of some of America’s most influential families, including the Folgers and Huntingtons.
Occupying two brownstones in tony Rittenhouse Square, The Rosenbach is a house museum and rare book library with an awe-inspiring collection of British and American literature. The museum was once the private home of the Rosenbach brothers, rare book dealers who curated the libraries of some of Amer…
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Ubicación
2008-2010 Delancey Pl
Philadelphia, PA
Rittenhouse Square