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Lavrič Library traces its origins back to 1864, when Dr. Karel Lavrič established Slovenia’s 11th reading room. It has branches in Vipava, Podnanos and Dobravlje and a mobile library which visits 46 stops every month. The library is located in a building of 743 square metres with a 45-seat reading room. Users have access to six PC workstations.
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[[Lavrič Library, Ajdovščina|Lavrič Library]] traces its origins back to [[established::1864]], when Dr. [[Karel Lavrič]] established Slovenia’s 11th reading room. It has branches in Vipava, Podnanos and Dobravlje as well as a mobile library.
 
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The library caters for the needs of Ajdovščina and Vipava population, totalling around 23,360 people. Its collection comprises a total of 100,000 units and 205 titles of magazines, plus DVDs, CDs and CD-ROMs. Its 8,000 registered readers borrow 325,000 items annually.
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Members can make use of a 45-seat reading room and a number of PC workstations. In addition to making the substantial collection of books, magazines, CDs, DVDs and other material accessible to its users, the library functions as a significant cultural, information and social centre of the region, striving to foster reading culture. It hosts events for children and adults; the elderly may join in on a number of meetings, while librarians also pay visits to the nursing home. The library participates in the project Primorci beremo ("The Primorska Region Reads"), which joins all libraries of the Primorska region and some in the Italian border region in one of the largest reading campaigns in Slovenia. A user-friendly institution, it enables access for disabled individuals, provides facilities for mothers with babies, and lends magnifying spectacles to afford easier reading.  
  
The library organises many events for children as well as for adults and functions as an information and social centre. Services for people with special needs include access for disabled people, facilities for mothers with babies and magnifying spectacles that can be borrowed.
 
  
 
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Lavričeva knjižnica Ajdovščina
Cesta IV, Prekomorske 1, SI-5270 Ajdovščina
Phone386 (0) 5 366 1328





Lavrič Library traces its origins back to 1864, when Dr. Karel Lavrič established Slovenia’s 11th reading room. It has branches in Vipava, Podnanos and Dobravlje as well as a mobile library.


Members can make use of a 45-seat reading room and a number of PC workstations. In addition to making the substantial collection of books, magazines, CDs, DVDs and other material accessible to its users, the library functions as a significant cultural, information and social centre of the region, striving to foster reading culture. It hosts events for children and adults; the elderly may join in on a number of meetings, while librarians also pay visits to the nursing home. The library participates in the project Primorci beremo ("The Primorska Region Reads"), which joins all libraries of the Primorska region and some in the Italian border region in one of the largest reading campaigns in Slovenia. A user-friendly institution, it enables access for disabled individuals, provides facilities for mothers with babies, and lends magnifying spectacles to afford easier reading.


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