Quezon City Public Library, Public library in Diliman, Quezon City, Philippines
Quezon City Public Library is a public library in the Diliman district, occupying three floors within the city hall compound. It provides reading spaces, research areas, and digital resource centers for visitors of all ages.
The library was established in 1948 with an initial collection from the National Library of the Philippines. It relocated to the current city hall building in 2017, marking a shift toward modern facilities.
The library holds extensive collections documenting local history and Filipino literature, serving as a gathering place where residents engage with their city's cultural materials. The spaces show how the community values preserving and sharing their local heritage.
The facility is best visited on weekday mornings when reading areas are less crowded. Registration is straightforward for city residents with valid identification.
Within the building sits a puppeteer's room featuring specialized collections and performance spaces, often overlooked by casual visitors. A café on the premises invites people to linger and makes the stay more comfortable.
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