Lanier Theological Library, Research library in Northwest Houston, United States.
The Lanier Theological Library is a research library in Houston that focuses on biblical studies, archaeology, and ancient civilizations. The facility houses extensive collections that contain writings, rare prints, and manuscripts from different periods.
The library was founded in 2010 and combines modern research facilities with architectural elements inspired by British university libraries. This design reflected the intention to create an important collection for scholars and students.
The collection reflects the work of prominent scholars and attracts researchers from different fields of study. Regular lectures by international experts make it an active place for academic exchange.
Visitors must schedule an appointment in advance and present valid identification upon arrival. Materials cannot be removed from the building, so it is important to allow enough time for reading and research.
The collection includes two original copies of the 1611 King James Bible and handwritten letters by C.S. Lewis. These rare documents show the depth of historical materials preserved in this research facility.
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