10/26/2018

Beyazıt State Library / Libraries in Istanbul 2


   Founded in 1884 under the name of the Kütüphane-i Umumi-I Osmani, this library has a long history and is located between the Bayezid Mosque and the Sahaflar Bazaar. Restorated by Tabanoglu Architecture, the work was awarded as an international renovation of the year.
   First of all, you put your bag in the locker at the entrance to the library and you can sit at the table with the number on the card given to you. If you come to the library to do research, this is a good address because there are over 1,000,000 documents, about 835,000 books, countless magazines, newspapers ... everything you can search for. The property here, All kinds of printed publications in Turkey can be found. There is no membership system in the library, so you can't borrow books, and since this is a compilation library, you demand the books by filling in vouchers.
   If you came to the library for study purposes, the atmosphere is really great. There are lights on each desk, the environment is bright. Sometimes the staff walk around in order to maintain the silence and they do their best. In addition, my advice to you is to be here at 10:00 at the latest in order to find a place. It has a capacity of 120 people. Places are filling up quickly. (We went to 10.30 in the morning and the place had 5-6 people left.)


➠Notes:
Located right next to the library's rare books collection of the Presidency of the Council of Turkey Manuscripts have been transferred. From there you can request and review.
Open 24/7 every day.
No access to the library after 12 a.m. (But those who arrive before 12 can stay as long as they want.)
It has wi-fi and computer.
Admission is free. There are no cafes in the library, but there are vending machines that can cater for your food and beverage needs.



For the library database;
http://www.beyazitdevletkutup.gov.tr/TR-201456/katalog-tarama.html

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