National Central Library of Florence
The National Central Library of Florence (Biblioteca Nazionale Centrale di Firenze) is one of Italy's most important libraries, located in Florence. Established in the 18th century, it serves as a national repository for Italian publications and holds a vast collection of manuscripts, rare books, and historical documents.
The library is renowned for its extensive archives, including works from notable figures such as Dante Alighieri and Leonardo da Vinci. It plays a crucial role in preserving Italy's literary heritage and is a key resource for researchers and scholars from around the world.