Almeida Garrett Library
| Almeida Garrett Library (Biblioteca Almeida Garrett) | |
| Municipal Library Almeida Garrett | |
| Library (Biblioteca) | |
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| Official name: Biblioteca Almeida Garrett | |
| Named for: Almeida Garrett | |
| Country | |
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| Region | Norte | 
| Subregion | Grande Porto | 
| District | Porto | 
| Municipality | Porto | 
| Location | Lordelo do Ouro e Massarelos | 
| - coordinates | PT 41°8′53″N 8°37′37″W / 41.14806°N 8.62694°WCoordinates: PT 41°8′53″N 8°37′37″W / 41.14806°N 8.62694°W | 
| Architects | José Manuel Soares | 
| Style | Modern | 
| Origin | 20th century | 
| Owner | Portuguese Republic | 
| For public | Public | 
| Easiest access | Rua de D. Manuel II | 
| Management | Instituto Gestão do Patrimonio Arquitectónico e Arqueológico | 
| Operator | Câmara Municipal de Porto | 
| Status | Unclassified | 
| Website: http://bmp.cm-porto.pt/bmag | |
Almeida Garrett Library (Portuguese: Biblioteca Almeida Garrett ) is a library located in the civil parish of Lordelo do Ouro e Massarelos, in municipality of Porto, Portugal.
History
Named after the writer Almeida Garrett (1799–1854), who was born in Porto, the library was inaugurated on 2 April 2001.
Architecture
The Biblioteca Municipal Almeida Garrett is situated in the gardens of the Palácio de Cristal, a space for information and vocational leisure, along Rua Entrequintas. In order to serve the public, the library distributes its collections and equipment in diverse areas, providing support services.[1] The library's reception area is the local with access to different parts of the building, includin auditorium, stacks and gallery.[1]
The Galeria do Palácio (Palace Gallery) is a versatile exposition space, occupying an area of 1,500 square metres (1,800 sq yd) over two floors.[1] The area presents a program of regular expositions covering various themes, including arts, cultural heritage and science, in addition to presentation of documents, among others.[1] It is also a focus for visiting expositions from local, national and international exhibitors receiving, on 4 February 2001, 20 groups as part of the European Capital of Culture.[1]
The auditorium is an architectural space of important quality, with a connection to the garden alongside the library.[1] It has the capacity to hold 192 people, with modern sound equipment, projection and lighting systems. With a large foyer and lateral mezzanine, the spaces realizes modern expositions and parallel activities.[1] Its privileged location, near a green space in the heart of the city, and with several spaces, makes it a centre of important local activities, including: theatre, cinemas, conferences, book presentations, poetry sessions, musical spectacles, congresses and professional encounters.[1]
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Sources
- Porto (1901-2001): Guia de Arquitectura Moderna (in Portuguese), Porto, Portugal, 2001
 - Directory of Portuguese libraries