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Housed in what once was the “Old Hospital”, also known as the “Arsenal House”, this library, part of the Archaeological Service of the Dodecanese has had the present outlook since the most recent modifications brought to the premises under the…

This is by definition a very rare building, its uniqueness consisting in that it is one of the very few constructions in the City of Rhodes conceived ad-hoc to house a library. From the onset, this library harboured as many as 822 manuscript books,…

Dating from the mid-14th century, this construction is located in the easternmost flank of the main square of the Medieval City of Rhodes. This is a particular case of local architectural style, typified by the balustrade-free, external staircase…