National Library of Greece, Athens
Facts and practical information
The National Library of Greece is situated near the center of city of Athens. It was designed by the Danish architect Theophil Freiherr von Hansen, as part of his famous Trilogy of neo-classical buildings including the Academy of Athens and the original building of the Athens University. It was founded by Ioannis Kapodistrias. The mission of the National Library of Greece is to locate, collect, organize, describe and preserve the perpetual evidence of Greek culture and its uptake over time, as well as important representative evidence of human intellectual production. EBE ensures equal non-access to these items based on the freedom of knowledge, information, and research. There is one general manager who serves a four-year term. A board of trustees has seven members with a three or four-year term. ()
National Library of Greece – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Voukourestiou Street, Ermou Street, Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, Stadiou Street.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
When is National Library of Greece open?
- Monday 9 am - 8 pm
- Tuesday 9 am - 8 pm
- Wednesday 9 am - 8 pm
- Thursday 9 am - 8 pm
- Friday 9 am - 2 pm
- Saturday 9 am - 2 pm
- Sunday closed
Which popular attractions are close to National Library of Greece?
How to get to National Library of Greece by public transport?
Trolleybus
- Ιπποκρατουσ • Lines: 6 (1 min walk)
- Βιβλιοθηκη • Lines: 1, 12 (2 min walk)
Bus
- Βιβλιοθηκη • Lines: 227, 856 (2 min walk)
- Ακαδημιασ • Lines: 025, 100, 203, 214 (2 min walk)
Metro
- Panepistimio • Lines: Μ2 (2 min walk)
- Omonia Metro • Lines: Μ1, Μ2 (10 min walk)
Tram
- Syntagma • Lines: Τ4, Τ5 (13 min walk)
- Ζαππειο • Lines: Τ4, Τ5 (22 min walk)
Train
- Lycabettus Hill Funicular - Top Station (15 min walk)
- Lycabettus Hill Funicular - Lower Station (15 min walk)