"Filip Višnjić" National Library in Bijeljina, Public library in Bijeljina, Bosnia and Herzegovina.
The Filip Višnjić National Library is a public reading facility in Bijeljina with sections for adult literature and children's books spread across multiple floors. The collection holds approximately 120,000 volumes and provides different reading spaces to serve various community needs.
The establishment opened in 1932 as the first cultural center in Bijeljina. Its name honors the Serbian poet Filip Višnjić, marking the city's commitment to preserving literary traditions.
The library maintains collections of regional publications and historical documents that reflect the identity of the Semberija area. These materials connect visitors to the local heritage and stories of the surrounding region.
The library is located at Trg Kralja Petra I Karađorđevića and operates on weekdays. A reading room is available during the morning hours before regular opening times begin.
An American Corner section provides specialized resources about American culture and programming for cultural exchange. This dedicated area brings international perspectives into the local library space.
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