There are several architectural wonders in the Lone Star State, and one of them is the Tyrrell Historical Library. Located in Beaumont, this 100-year-old treasure is easily one of the most beautiful libraries in Texas, and it promises to enchant all who enter.

Nestled in the heart of downtown Beaumont, the Tyrrell Historical Library is a breathtaking relic of the past.

Wikimedia Commons/Regrothenberger The Hogwarts-like building first opened in 1926, serving as the city’s main public library until 1974.

The building - which functioned as a church in the early 1900s - features a mixture of Richardsonian Romanesque and Victorian Gothic architectures, with ornate stained glass windows and dramatic pointed arches. It was renovated in the late 1980s and in 2010, however great care was taken to keep the style and structure largely unchanged.

Wikimedia Commons/Regrothenberger Simply walking the grounds will make you feel as if you’ve traveled back to Medieval times - just wait until you see the inside!

All of the building’s original stained glass windows remain intact, so looking through them is truly like staring back in time nearly 100 years.

Wikimedia Commons/Regrothenberger Take a few moments to admire the intricacies of these hand-painted works of art. Each one tells a unique story, and it’s up to you to decipher it.

While the library mostly contains genealogical records (it has one of the most extensive archives in the state!) you will also see an impressive Texana collection and - of course - plenty of books.

Google/Beaumont Convention & Visitors Bureau Comfortable seating is available throughout the building, so feel free to curl up with a book of your choosing and dive in.

You’ll also see an array of artifacts that provide insight into the history of Southeast Texas.

Google/Beaumont Convention & Visitors Bureau More than just a library, this gem of a place offers an unparalleled opportunity to learn more about the region it has called home for so long.

Open Google Maps to find out exactly where in Beaumont the Tyrrell Historical Library is located, and to get directions.

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Visit the Tyrrell Historical Library website or Facebook page for more information, including current hours of operation.

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The Hogwarts-like building first opened in 1926, serving as the city’s main public library until 1974.

Simply walking the grounds will make you feel as if you’ve traveled back to Medieval times - just wait until you see the inside!

Take a few moments to admire the intricacies of these hand-painted works of art. Each one tells a unique story, and it’s up to you to decipher it.

Google/Beaumont Convention & Visitors Bureau

Comfortable seating is available throughout the building, so feel free to curl up with a book of your choosing and dive in.

More than just a library, this gem of a place offers an unparalleled opportunity to learn more about the region it has called home for so long.

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Have you ever been to the Tyrrell Historical Library? If so, we’d love to hear your thoughts in the comments! Don’t forget to check out our previous article for a great burger restaurant to try while you’re in Beaumont.

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Address: Tyrrell Historical Library, 695 Pearl St, Beaumont, TX 77701, USA