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*[http://www.mkk.si/ Kranj City Library website] (in Slovenian) | *[http://www.mkk.si/ Kranj City Library website] (in Slovenian) | ||
− | *[http://www.apiarhitekti.si/en/projects/globus/ Webpage on the renovation | + | *[http://www.apiarhitekti.si/en/projects/globus/ Webpage on the renovation by Api Architects] |
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3 Dec 2022
Poetry is the Salt of the World, the Slovenian-Chinese poetry reading, taking place simultaneously at the Kranj City Library, presenting Slovenian poets Anja Z. Golob, Esad Babačić, Gregor Podlogar and Karlo Hmeljak, and Chinese poetes Zhao Ye, Er Mao, Lanlan, and Dai Weina. Supported by the Embassy of the Republic of Slovenia Beijing that published original poems with translations.
Prešerniana and antique book collections
Kranj City Library is notable for its collection (called Prešerniana) of various editions of works by the renowned Slovene Romantic poet France Prešeren (1800–1849), who for a period of time lived in Kranj. There is also a very broad array of secondary literature on him, following the goal of building a complete selection of works on and by this artist.
Additionally, there is also a collection of antique books with about 500 hundred pieces that include such important works as Jurij Dalamtin's Bible (1584) and the original copy of Janez Vajkard Valvasor's most famous work Die Ehre des Herzogthums Crain [The Glory of the Duchy of Carniola] from 1689, a monumental work of at least 3,532 pages on the late 17th-century Carniola. There are further 500 pieces of various bibliophile book editions.
Programme and services
Kranj City Library hosts various events that range from literary evenings, book clubs, story-telling hours, and author presentations to visual arts exhibitions, educational courses and creative workshops. It is especially active in screening film and for this it collaborates with the likes of Animateka Festival, the Film Mixer Independent Film Festival and the Slovene Film Archives.
The library has a set of (stationary as well as tablet) computers freely available for use. There is – for registered members – also a room dedicated to listening to music by audiophile technology as well as a room where small groups can (with upfront reservation) watch films by their choice.
One of the services offered is also the digitisation of VHS tapes, done for a very small fee.
Architecture
The building where the library is now stationed is called Globus. Built in 1971, it was set to be a modern department store with a car park on the 3rd floor. Designed by the famed Edvard Ravnikar, it is one of the most prominent examples of Slovene architectural modernism. Its front façade consists of striking, Corten steel panels that give of the appearance of rust. The building was enlisted into the register of cultural heritage in 2000.
The renovation plans, set out by API Architects, retained most of the building's spatial logic. However, they nevertheless very decidedly followed the idea of a library being the most open, even democratic public institution in the city and adapted it very much to follow this perceived role.
See also
- Library Association of Gorenjska
- Municipality of Kranj
- COBISS - Slovene Virtual Library
- Film Mixer Independent Film Festival