Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh
The Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh is a public library system located in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Founded in 1895 by industrialist Andrew Carnegie, it was established to provide free access to books and information for the community. The library system includes a main branch and several neighborhood branches, offering a wide range of services, including book lending, digital resources, and community programs.
The main branch, located in Oakland, features stunning architecture and a vast collection of books, periodicals, and multimedia resources. In addition to traditional library services, the Carnegie Library hosts events, workshops, and educational programs aimed at promoting literacy and lifelong learning for all ages.