The Silesian Library
A public utility building situated at the European Council Square in a very centre of the city. A ceremonious opening of the edifice took place in 1998. It belongs to the most modern buildings in Silesia. It has been designed by a group of architects- Marek Gierlotka, Jurand Jarecki and Stanisław Kwaśniewicz. Cubage: 81,000 m3, total usage area: 17,400 m2.
In the library there are:
- reading rooms: main, microforms, council, special collections,
- lending libraries,
- Parnassos hall,
- manual storehouse,
- high storage storehouse.
Inside the glazed building we can mostly find natural lighting. It is possible to rent the rooms for production office.
In front of the building there are: concrete square, three flagpoles, stairs, parking lot. There is a big, green square divided by pavements with benches around the library.
Additional information
Necessary permit: Yes
Light intensity: High
Noise intensity: Medium
Utilities
Distance from production studio: On the spot
Access routes: Yes
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