Lublin Public Library, Public library in Lublin, Poland.
Lublin Public Library is a municipal library network with its main branch at Peowiaków 12, housing extensive collections of books, magazines, and multimedia materials across multiple floors. The collections are organized to serve various reading interests and age groups with diverse research and learning opportunities.
The library was established in 1907 as one of the first public reading institutions serving the city. It expanded from its early beginnings into the comprehensive network that serves residents today.
The library hosts regular author meetings, discussion groups, and exhibitions that connect readers with Polish and international literature year-round. These gatherings transform reading into a shared community experience throughout the city.
The network includes around forty branches throughout Lublin and operates from Monday to Saturday, with many locations offering extended evening hours. Various locations are accessible by public transport, making visits convenient from different parts of the city.
Individual branches specialize in different collections and services: one location operates as a dedicated multimedia center with modern technological resources. This means visitors can choose locations based on their specific needs and interests.
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