UCT Library

UCT Library is a library in , . UCT Library is situated nearby to the university building , as well as near .
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Places of Interest Nearby

Highlights include Jagger Library and Sarah Baartman Hall.

University building
The was the main reading room of the University of Cape Town Libraries. The building was constructed in the 1930s, named after John William Jagger, a major benefactor of the University of Cape Town Libraries.

University building
is an university building.

Pitch
is a pitch, which is situated 230 metres east of UCT Library.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Rosebank and Mowbray.

Suburb
is one of the of , , located between the suburbs of and Rondebosch.

Suburb
is one of the of , and lies on the slopes of . is at a junction of several major Cape Town freeways and has an important multi-modal public transport interchange at .

Suburb
is an upmarket suburb of , . It is located at the foot of in the of Cape Town, and is the wettest suburb in South Africa due to its high winter rainfall.

UCT Library

Latitude
-33.95745° or 33° 57′ 27″ south
Longitude
18.46042° or 18° 27′ 38″ east
Open location code
4FRW2FV6+25
Open­Street­Map ID
node 25932720
Open­Street­Map feature
amenity=­library
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Highlights include Rhodes‘ Gift and HW Pearson Building.

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