Library Hotel - Room Menu

Room Menu

Third Floor: Social Sciences

  • 300.006 Law
  • 300.005 Money
  • 300.004 World Culture
  • 300.003 Economics
  • 300.002 Political Science
  • 300.001 Communication

Fourth Floor: Language

  • 400.006 Ancient Language
  • 400.005 Middle Eastern Language
  • 400.004 Asian Language
  • 400.003 Germanic Language
  • 400.002 Romance Language
  • 400.001 Slavic Language

Fifth Floor: Math and Science

  • 500.006 Astronomy
  • 500.005 Dinosaurs
  • 500.004 Botany
  • 500.003 Zoology
  • 500.002 Geology
  • 500.001 Mathematics

Sixth Floor: Technology

  • 600.006 Health & Beauty
  • 600.005 Computers
  • 600.004 Medicine
  • 600.003 Management
  • 600.002 Manufacturing
  • 600.001 Advertising

Seventh Floor: The Arts

  • 700.006 Fashion Design
  • 700.005 Music
  • 700.004 Photography
  • 700.003 Performing Arts
  • 700.002 Paintings
  • 700.001 Architecture

Eighth Floor: Literature

  • 800.006 Mystery
  • 800.005 Fairy Tales
  • 800.004 Dramatic Literature
  • 800.003 Poetry
  • 800.002 Classic Fiction
  • 800.001 Erotic Literature

Ninth Floor: History

  • 900.006 Biography
  • 900.005 Geography & Travel
  • 900.004 Asian History
  • 900.003 Oceanography
  • 900.002 Ancient History
  • 900.001 20th Century History

Tenth Floor: General Knowledge

  • 1000.006 New Media
  • 1000.005 Journalism
  • 1000.004 Museums
  • 1000.003 Encyclopedic Works
  • 1000.002 Almanacs
  • 1000.001 Libraries

Eleventh Floor: Philosophy

  • 1100.006 Love
  • 1100.005 Paranormal
  • 1100.004 Psychology
  • 1100.003 Philosophy
  • 1100.002 Ethics
  • 1100.001 Logic

Twelfth Floor: Religion

  • 1200.006 Ancient Religion (Mythology)
  • 1200.005 Native American Religion
  • 1200.004 Germanic Religion
  • 1200.003 New Age
  • 1200.002 African Religion
  • 1200.001 Eastern Religion

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