"Octavian Goga" Cluj County Library, Public library in Cluj-Napoca, Romania.
The "Octavian Goga" Cluj County Library is a public library with over 412,000 items distributed across multiple levels. The building at Calea Dorobantilor 104 features dedicated sections for children, teenagers, and adults, along with reading rooms throughout its seven floors.
The library was founded in 1921 and named after Romanian poet Octavian Goga. It grew to become a key educational institution in Transylvania, playing an important role in the region's intellectual life.
The library holds reading competitions, film screenings, and workshops that bring visitors together around literature and learning. These events create a space where the community gathers to share knowledge and discover new ideas.
Visitors can search the catalog, join community events, and use the reading rooms throughout the main building. The seven-floor layout provides separate areas designed for different interests and age groups, making it easy to find what you need.
The library organizes the national reading competition Batalia Cartilor and works with international organizations through Erasmus+ programs. These partnerships bring resources and ideas from beyond the region, connecting the community to wider European networks.
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