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Love it or hate it, Balkan country Kosovo’s most iconic public building is hard to miss

Balkan state’s National Library, built by Andrija Mutnjakovic, has been called both the ‘cherry on the cake of Pristina’ and an abomination

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The National Library of Kosovo, in Pristina, is impossible to miss with its 74 translucent domes. Some people love it, while others say it is an abomination. Photo: AFP
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Smack in the middle of Kosovo’s capital, Pristina, the national library is all but impossible to miss.

To some it is an architectural wonder, with its bubble domes and shimmering steel lattice.

“It’s the cherry on the cake of Pristina, and of Kosovo,” declares local tourist guide Muamer Hasani.

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Whenever you “search for something about Pristina, the first photo that comes up is of the national library”, he adds.

The domes of the National Library of Kosovo, in Pristina. The library is all but impossible to miss, with bubbled roofs and latticed steel covering its brutalist stone walls. Photo: AFP
The domes of the National Library of Kosovo, in Pristina. The library is all but impossible to miss, with bubbled roofs and latticed steel covering its brutalist stone walls. Photo: AFP

But for others, the building is an abomination.

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