The Open Library to provide access to literature for 24 hours outdoors per day caused interest among book lovers.
The project is implemented jointly by the Ministry of Culture and the National Library named after Mirza Fatali Akhundov.
Library Corner opened at the Library named after Akhundov, at the corner of Rashid Behbudov Street.
Anyone can use the library services. Books can be read right here in the open reading room, and you can take home some in exchange for the book brought.
Remarkable is the motto of the project "I have read and you read it." The library opened on July 15 and has already gained popularity among readers, particularly among young people.
The project will take place in the open air as poetry readings, meetings with writers and poets, presentations of new books. -06D--
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