Library of Parliament, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada

The Library of Parliament or Legislative Library serves legislators for their research and information analysis needs. It is placed in various parliamentary buildings in Ottawa. Opened in 1876, its historic seat is located at the back of the Center Block on Parliament Hill; a vestige of what has remained since the last fire of 1916. It was designed by architects Thomas Fuller and Chilion Jones on a hexadecagonal plan (16 faces) with galleries and fire doors and the corridor that separates it from the rest of the building. Between 2002 and 2006 it was completely renovated and modernized with the addition of two basements, telecommunications equipment and reconfiguration of the reading room. It has elements typical of Neo-Gothic architecture. Its walls are in blocks of sandstone, there are flying buttresses, pointed ogive windows, turrets, bell-towers and its roof is made of copper with three levels and forms a vault above the reading room. The interior of the reading room itself as well as the exterior appearance of the building that covers it have characteristics of the Victorian era. The galleries are in pine carved with floral motifs, coats of arms, masks and mythological creatures. The actual floor (reproducing the original), is in parquetry of cherry, oak and walnut. There is a statue of Queen Victoria in white marble and marble busts of the Prince of Wales (Albert Edward), Princess of Wales (Alexandra of Denmark), Sir John Sandfield Macdonald and Sir Etienne Paschal Taché.

Tips

If you wish to consult general public information materials, ask for information before you go.

If you are taking the guided tour of Parliament, you will have the opportunity to also visit the library.

Chapel of the Holy Christ of Humility, El Toboso, Toledo, Spain

In the city of El Toboso, Toledo, Spain, there were fourteen small churches or chapels around which the popular class neighborhoods emerged articulated with irregular squares, which are real scenarios of celebrations. Some were inside the fence or wall that protected urban space. Currently, there are only three of these chapels still standing and one of them is the chapel of the Holy Christ of Humility that was a former hospital for the poor in the past. The chapel has simple lines with the use of stone and brick on the outside. It has a large wooden door with wrought iron.

Tips

If you are able to visit the city during the Easter period you can participate in the celebrations of Holy Week, on Easter Monday, they take the Holy Christ of Humility out of the chapel and make a procession from the chapel Holy Christ of Humility to the parish church. In this procession people accompaign carrying flags. This day ends with a mass in the parish.

You can also assist to the mass evry Friday evening all year long.