National Central Library of Rome
The National Central Library of Rome is one of Italy's most important libraries, established in 1876. It serves as a central repository for Italian publications and holds a vast collection of books, manuscripts, and historical documents. The library plays a crucial role in preserving Italy's literary heritage and promoting research.
Located in the Esquilino district, the library features a modern architectural design and offers various services, including reading rooms and digital resources. It is a key institution for scholars and researchers, providing access to a wealth of information on Italian culture and history.