National Library of Poland
The National Library of Poland, located in Warsaw, is the country's main library and one of the largest in the world. Established in 1747, it serves as a repository for Poland's cultural heritage, housing millions of items, including books, manuscripts, maps, and music scores. The library plays a crucial role in preserving Polish literature and history.
In addition to its vast collections, the National Library of Poland offers various services to the public, including reading rooms, exhibitions, and educational programs. It also collaborates with other libraries and institutions to promote access to information and support research in Poland and beyond.