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  • Monday 9:00 AM – 6:00 PM
  • Tuesday Closed
  • Wednesday 9:00 AM – 6:00 PM
  • Thursday 12:00 – 5:00 PM
  • Friday 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Saturday Closed
  • Sunday Closed
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Městská knihovna Boženy Němcové Domažlice
Městská knihovna Boženy Němcové Domažlice
Městská knihovna Boženy Němcové Domažlice
Městská knihovna Boženy Němcové Domažlice
Městská knihovna Boženy Němcové Domažlice
Městská knihovna Boženy Němcové Domažlice
Městská knihovna Boženy Němcové Domažlice
Městská knihovna Boženy Němcové Domažlice
Městská knihovna Boženy Němcové Domažlice
Městská knihovna Boženy Němcové Domažlice
Reviews
Falco Games (02/09/2021)
Good😁
Vladimir Pecha (05/28/2018)
At the turn of the first and second half of the 19th century, cultural life began to develop in Domažlice, thanks to the efforts of progressive citizens. On April 20, 1845, the 1st Slovanská lípa readers' association was established; in the first year, it had 62 books purchased from enrollment and weekly contributions by 3 tailors from each member. The beginnings of the library are connected with the name of Božena Němcová, who moved to the city in September 1845. She ordered books in Prague, organized meetings of women and girls, read Czech books, played theater, organized literary academies, concerts. After the suppression of the revolution of 1848, the activities of the association were stopped. The revival came after the fall of Bach's absolutism. In 1890, it was proposed to establish the city's public library, which was then inaugurated on February 3, 1895. After 1915, it was renamed Hus's Municipal Library. Since 1939, the library has been given use of a separate building next to the monastery, originally a church grammar school. At the intersection of the first and second half of the 19th century cultural life began to develop in Domažlice, thanks to the efforts of advanced citizens. April 20, 1845, first readership called "Slovanská lípa" was founded, in the first year they had 62 books. The beginning of the library is connected with the name of Božena Němcová, who moved to the city in September 1845. She organized books commissioning in Prague, also a meeting of women and girls, read Czech books, played theater, organized literary academies, concerts . After the suppression of the Revolution of 1848, the association was stopped. The revival occurs only after the fall of Bach's absolutism. In 1890, it was proposed to establish a public public library, which was then officially opened on February 3, 1895. After 1915 it was renamed as the Hus´ Municipal Library. Since 1939 the library has been given to use a separate building next to the monastery, originally a church grammar school.
Zdeněk Weber (04/08/2019)
Library with a decent stock of books and very friendly staff
Nicole Eivissa (05/09/2016)
The library is very well stocked as far as the title is concerned - I must say that even in comparison with Prague it is better! Almost everywhere I find what I need, in Prague always have at least half of the half-empty, half empty shelves. I am excited about the domestic selection of personal development oriented titles. They have quite recently published books. Moreover, the atmosphere in the Domazlice library is always unique, pleasant, I feel welcome there, to which the librarians contribute a great deal. Any later return charges are wallet-friendly. I recommend this library!
MaXxyZz (02/12/2019)
Super library with a large selection.
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