This is a list of libraries within the city limits of Istanbul.
Some of the most important libraries are:
- American Library (Amerikan Kütüphanesi), Tepebaşı
- Atatürk Library, Taksim, Beyoğlu
- Beyazıt State Library, Beyazıt, Fatşh
- Halide Edip Adıvar Library (Üsküdar American Academy), Bağlarbaşı
- Istanbul Celik Gulersoy Library (Çelik Gülersoy Kütüphanesi), Sultanahmet
- Istanbul Technical University Mustafa Inan Library[1]
- İBB Bulgur Palas Library, Aksaray, Fatih
- Köprülü Library
- Library of the Archaeological Museum (Arkeoloji Müzesi Kütüphanesi), Sultanahmet
- Library of the French Institute, Beyoğlu[2]
- Library of the Goethe Institute, Beyoğlu
- Library of the Islamic Research Center, ISAM (İslam Araştırmaları Merkezi), at Mayıs Üniversitesi in Bağlarbaşı[3]
- Library of the Topkapı Palace (Topkapı Sarayı Kütüphanesi), Sultanahmet
- Library of Women's Works (Kadin Eserleri Kütüphanesi), Haliç[4]
- Nuruosmaniye Library, Eminönü[5]
- Rami Library (Rami Kütüphanesi), 2023-established library housed in the 18th-century built Rami Barracks.[6]
- Süleymaniye Library (Süleymaniye Kütüphanesi), Beyazıt[7]
Related lists[edit]
- List of museums and monuments in Istanbul
- List of urban centers in Istanbul
- List of universities in Istanbul
- List of schools in Istanbul
- List of architectural structures in Istanbul
References[edit]
- ^ library.itu.edu.tr
- ^ ifturquie.org
- ^ Christopher Markiewicz and Nir Shafir, ed. (2013). "İSAM". Hazine: a Guide to Researching the Middle East and Beyond.
- ^ kadineserleri.org Archived 2014-07-17 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ "Nuruosmaniye Library".
- ^ Uştuk, Hilal; Ahmet Esad Şani (13 January 2023). "Rami Kütüphanesi açıldı". Anadolu News Agency (in Turkish). Retrieved 14 January 2023.
- ^ Christopher Markiewicz and Nir Shafir, ed. (2013). "Süleymaniye Library". Hazine: a Guide to Researching the Middle East and Beyond.
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