The Library of Galicia and the Archive of Galicia were unveiled in January 2011. 

View of the archives and library buildings (far left) from the east.
Miguel de Guzman View of the archives and library buildings (far left) from the east.
Visitors follow this walkway, which originates at the parking lots in the east, and then runs between the archive and library buildings.
Visitors follow this walkway, which originates at the parking lots in the east, and then runs between the archive and library buildings.
The walkway that passes between the library and archive buildings.
Miguel de Guzman The walkway that passes between the library and archive buildings.
An exterior image of the library.
An exterior image of the library.
An exterior image of the library.
Miguel de Guzman An exterior image of the library.
An interior image of the library.
Miguel de Guzman An interior image of the library.
Interior archive image.
Miguel de Guzman Interior archive image.
The library features a central core for rare books that shields them from damaging UV rays.
Miguel de Guzman The library features a central core for rare books that shields them from damaging UV rays.
The north-facing exterior of the archive.
Miguel de Guzman The north-facing exterior of the archive.
The north-facing exterior of the archive.
Miguel de Guzman The north-facing exterior of the archive.
An interior image from the archive.
Miguel de Guzman An interior image from the archive.
An interior image of the archive.
Miguel de Guzman An interior image of the archive.

For more on Peter Eisenman, his City of Culture, and Santiago de Compostela, including a video flyover and articles on the architect's other projects, click here.