Faithful to its mission to be, as Burton Stevenson would phrase it, "a place to interpret the New World to the Old," the American Library arranges free loans from its collection to all university and municipal libraries across the continent. A postage-free distribution service is secured with the governments of France, Germany, Czechoslovakia, and Poland.
Faithful to its mission to be, as Burton Stevenson would phrase it, “a place to interpret the New World to the Old,” the American Library arranges free loans from its collection to all university and municipal libraries across the continent. A postage-free distribution service is secured with the governments of France, Germany, Czechoslovakia, and Poland.
Starting on Saturday 16 January, the Library will close each night at 18h in accordance with the new national curfew.
On Saturday and Sunday, the Library will open early to compensate for the reduced evening hours.
Tue–Fri: 10h–18h | Sat: 9h30–18h | Sun: 12h–18h | Mon: Closed