National Library of Haiti, Port-au-Prince
Facts and practical information
The National Library of Haiti, nestled in the heart of Port-au-Prince, stands as a beacon of knowledge and cultural heritage in this vibrant Caribbean nation. Established in 1939, it has been a crucial repository for the preservation and dissemination of Haitian literature, history, and academic research.
This institution houses an extensive collection of documents, including rare books, manuscripts, periodicals, and a wealth of historical archives that are indispensable to scholars and researchers focused on Haitian studies. The library's mission extends beyond mere storage; it is a dynamic center for cultural activities, educational programs, and public lectures that foster learning and intellectual growth within the community.
Despite challenges such as the devastating 2010 earthquake that struck Haiti, the National Library has remained committed to its role as a custodian of the nation's collective memory. Efforts to rebuild and restore its facilities reflect the resilience and dedication to preserving Haiti's rich cultural legacy for future generations.
Visitors to the National Library of Haiti can immerse themselves in the country's literary tradition, explore an array of historical documents, or simply enjoy the tranquil atmosphere conducive to study and reflection. It is a place where the written word bridges the past and the present, offering insights into the diverse tapestry of Haitian society.
193 Rue du CentrePort-au-Prince
National Library of Haiti – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Cathedral of Our Lady of the Assumption, Mupanah, National Museum of Art, Rex Theater.
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How to get to National Library of Haiti by public transport?
Bus
- Grandans Tours (9 min walk)
- Station P-au-P Mirbalais, P-au-P Lascahobas (15 min walk)