Copernicus Library in Toruń, Public library in Toruń, Poland.
The Copernicus Library is a public library in Torun that spans multiple floors and houses various collections. The facility offers literature, science materials, and specialized research resources for the Kuyavian-Pomeranian region.
The facility was founded in 1923 as a central knowledge center for Torun. Over time it expanded through partnerships with regional educational institutions and systematically built its collections.
The library preserves archives that document local traditions and regional publications from the Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship. Visitors can explore materials that reflect the cultural heritage and distinctive qualities of the area.
The library's electronic catalog contains publications from 1995 onward and allows visitors to search for materials in a targeted way. Additional collections are accessible through networks with other regional libraries.
The library holds specialized collections focused on education and societal development across northern Poland. These holdings show how the institution emphasizes regional matters beyond typical library offerings.
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