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The library was established in 1946 and is named after Anton Tomaž Linhart (1756–1795), a Slovene playwright and historian, who was from Radovljica. It encompasses 1,335 square metres of space and offers a rich collection of books and multimedia items and a reading room with seating for 55 people. In 2007 the library’s collection (including its branches) comprised more than 157,000 items. The library organises many regular cultural events for adults and children, including book readings and puppet shows.
International cooperation
Every year the library cooperates with the Bedrich Benes Buchlovan Library in the Czech Republic, which initiated a network of European libraries and schools in the project The Night with Andersen. During the night of 26th of March children and adults spend a night in the library, reading and performing Andersen's fairy tales, chatting via Internet with their colleagues in Slovakia, Austria, Poland and Czech Republic.
See also
External links
- Anton Tomaž Linhart Library website
- Anton Tomaž Linhart on Wikipedia
- The Glory of the Duchy of Carniola on Wikipedia