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The first Slavic National Reading Room in Trieste was established in 1861, other cultural institutions and societies in the city and it's rural region followed soon after: [[Slovene Permanent Theatre in Trieste]] was established in 1902. The development of libraries and worker's organisations was interrupted by the First World War and later the sociocultural life in Trieste was demolished in the year 1920 by Fascist commandos when they burnt the Slav National House to ashes.
 
The first Slavic National Reading Room in Trieste was established in 1861, other cultural institutions and societies in the city and it's rural region followed soon after: [[Slovene Permanent Theatre in Trieste]] was established in 1902. The development of libraries and worker's organisations was interrupted by the First World War and later the sociocultural life in Trieste was demolished in the year 1920 by Fascist commandos when they burnt the Slav National House to ashes.
  
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In 1973, the Socialist Republic of Slovenia conferred the Library the right to receive a deposit copy of every publication printed in Slovenia. Between 1991-2000, the Library was funded by the Italian State subsidies, from 2001 it is funded by the Slovene community in Italy.
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Narodna in študijska knjižnica Trst
Ul. S. Francesco 20, IT-34123 Trieste-Trst
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The Slovene National Study Library was officially established in 1947, although the vibrant history of Slovene and Slavic cultural activity in Trieste dates back to the pre-war period of the 19th Century. Today, the National and Study Library is comprised of two additional departments: the History Department (established in 1951, based in Trieste) and Slovene People's Library Damir Feigel (established in 1989, based in Gorizia).


History in brief

The first Slavic National Reading Room in Trieste was established in 1861, other cultural institutions and societies in the city and it's rural region followed soon after: Slovene Permanent Theatre in Trieste was established in 1902. The development of libraries and worker's organisations was interrupted by the First World War and later the sociocultural life in Trieste was demolished in the year 1920 by Fascist commandos when they burnt the Slav National House to ashes.

In 1973, the Socialist Republic of Slovenia conferred the Library the right to receive a deposit copy of every publication printed in Slovenia. Between 1991-2000, the Library was funded by the Italian State subsidies, from 2001 it is funded by the Slovene community in Italy.