The modern library is increasingly becoming not only a space for the dissemination of culture and knowledge, but also an important center of social inclusion. It brings the community together, encourages dialogue and creates opportunities for various groups in society… Continue Reading →
Once again this month, Santa Maria da Feira’s municipal library (Portugal) shares its cultural program. Alongside their regular activities, they continue to introduce new and inspiring initiatives. One highlight that particularly stands out is their Gastronomy Club. Led by Chef… Continue Reading →
Krajská knihovna v Pardubicích (Regional Regional Library in Pardubice, Czech Republic) participated in the preliminary round of the national “Wolker’s Prostějov” competition. On March 10, 2026, the Regional Library in Pardubice selected the best reciters from among students and the general public… Continue Reading →
We are pleased to share a contribution from Brovary town Public Library, located in Ukraine and one of the newest libraries to join the Naples Sister Libraries program. The library has submitted an activity focused on the theme of peace,… Continue Reading →
Today we bring you the interesting cultural programme of Santa Maria da Feira Municipal Library. It features a wide variety of cultural activities, and we would like to highlight their “Chá das 11”, a very special cultural gathering that begins… Continue Reading →
At the beginning of 2026, the whole of Croatia joined the national reading challenge for children called “15 by 15”. The challenge was launched as part of the National Program for Encouraging Reading “Born to Read” which is implemented by… Continue Reading →
For Christmas, the Ribadavia Municipal Public Library put together a Christmas-themed bibliographic exhibition with a creative and sustainable approach. The entire display was made using recycled materials from previous exhibitions: bibliographic panels transformed into trees and reindeer, and a snowman… Continue Reading →
Klaipėda. Formerly known as Memel. In ancient times, this area was inhabited by the Curonian tribes. In 1252, the Livonian Order built a castle here and the area became a town. Until 1923, when the Klaipėda region became part of… Continue Reading →
At the “Žalioji pelėda” (Green Owl) Children’s Literature Department of the Panevėžys Elena Mezginaitė Public Library, the autumn holiday camp immersed children in a week of discovery and fun. Day One was dedicated to Harry Potter. The library turned into… Continue Reading →
Repair Cafés are free meeting places and they’re all about repairing things (together). In the place where a Repair Café is located, you’ll find tools and materials to help you make any repairs you need. On clothes, furniture, electrical appliances,… Continue Reading →
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