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August 23, 2019

Calgary’s Central Library earns some major recognition from TIME magazine

As reported on CTV News, one of the Calgary’s architectural marvels has garnered some big attention from a major magazine after TIME named the downtown Central Library to its 100 Greatest Places in 2019 list.

The Calgary Public Library announced the news early Thursday morning on social media.

“Walls made of cedar from nearby British Columbia, a curved facade meant to evoke cloud arches formed by the region’s Chinook winds,” the article reads.

The Central Library, on 800 3 Street S.E., opened in November 2018 after being under construction for four years.

The 22,000-square-metre location has approximately 600,000 items in its collection, spread over five floors.

It cost about $235 million to build.

Mayor Nenshi added on Twitter he didn’t need a magazine to tell him that the location was one the best places in the world.

“I knew as soon as I stepped foot in there,” he wrote. “The international attention is nice, but this building was built for you, for us and for all of Calgary.”

The only other Canadian destination that made TIME’s list was Canada’s Wonderland in Toronto.