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The National Library of Kosovo "Pjetër Bogdani"
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The National Library of Kosovo is the highest library institution in Kosovo established by the Assembly and is located in Pristina. The mission of the library is to collect, preserve, promote and make accessible the documentary and intellectual heritage of Kosovo.
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The National Library of Kosovo "Pjetër Bogdani"

Sheshi Hasan Prishtina, p.n, Prishtina
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The National Library of Kosovo is the highest library institution in Kosovo established by the Assembly and is located in Pristina. The mission of the library is to collect, preserve, promote and make accessible the documentary and intellectual heritage of Kosovo.

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attractions: Cathedral of Saint Mother Teresa, Newborn Monument, Mother Theresa Square, Memorial HEROINES - Memoriali HEROINAT, Kosovo Philharmonic, Youth and Sports Center, Skanderbeg Square, Kosovo Flag, Fadil Vokrri Stadium, Teatri ODA, restaurants: Baba Ganoush Meze, Bagolina, Papirun, 5 Plus, Shpija e Vjetër, Sonder, BUFFÁLO Prishtine, Pizzeria Napoli Vero, Istanbul Doner, Jana Napoletana Pizza 🇮🇹
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+381 38 212416
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biblioteka-ks.org
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The National University Library of Kosovo "Pjetër Bogdani": A Beacon of Knowledge and Inspiration! 📚🏛️🌟

The National University Library of Kosovo "Pjetër Bogdani" is a true treasure for academics and book enthusiasts alike. As I stepped into this magnificent library, I was captivated by the abundance of knowledge and the scholarly atmosphere that enveloped the space.

The vast collection of books, journals, and manuscripts offered a treasure trove of information across diverse fields. It was a haven for researchers, students, and anyone seeking to expand their understanding of the world.

The modern and well-organized facilities made exploring the library's resources a seamless and enjoyable experience. The welcoming and helpful staff added to the positive vibe, ready to assist with any inquiries or recommendations.

Finding a cosy corner to delve into a book or engage in scholarly pursuits was a joy in itself. The peaceful ambiance and the scent of aged pages invited moments of intellectual exploration and reflection.

The National University Library of Kosovo "Pjetër Bogdani" is more than a repository of books; it is a symbol of the nation's commitment to education and intellectual growth. It serves as a source of inspiration for generations to come, fostering a culture of learning and discovery.

Whether you are a student, a researcher, or simply someone who cherishes the power of knowledge, this library is a must-visit destination. It's a place where the pursuit of wisdom and the joy of learning converge, leaving visitors with a profound sense of fulfilment and...

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The National Library of Pristina, also known as the National Library of Kosovo, is a cultural institution and a landmark building located in the city of Pristina, the capital of Kosovo. The architect of the National Library of Pristina was Andrija Mutnjaković, a Croatian architect who won the international design competition held in 1971 for the building's design.

The library was built between 1982 and 1986 during the period when Kosovo was part of Yugoslavia. The design of the library is striking, with its unique shape, made up of 99 domes of various sizes and irregular shapes, and its outer shell made of aluminum panels. The interior of the library is equally impressive, with its large central atrium and its intricate network of staircases and balconies that connect the different levels of the building.

The National Library of Pristina was designed to be a cultural and intellectual center, not just a repository for books. It was intended to promote literacy and education, and to inspire creativity and innovation. Today, the library continues to serve as an important cultural institution in Kosovo, hosting a variety of cultural events and exhibitions, and providing access to a vast collection of books, periodicals, and...

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There's no doubt that the National Library is profound. Its apparently ninety-nine roofs, which I didn't count, are said to reflect the qeleshe (or plis) hats worn by ethnic Albanians.

I enjoyed walking around the fittings and furnishings from yesteryear which took me right back to my desks at school. Glancing at the building from the top of the Cathedral of Saint Mother Teresa on the other side of the busy George Bush highway dividing them is also worthwhile.

You can reconnoitre the perimeter of the library along its paved pathways without any obstacles. That said, getting a view of it from a height up close is practically impossible without a drone.

On my couple of visits there one of the caretakers opened up various rooms, whilst people were setting up for an event that evening. The library is open seven days a week but if you ask nicely he'll give you access to some other parts the building.

Within its confines is also an American Corner, set up by the US Embassy. It is aimed at improving relations between the two countries and was opened in 2003. There you can find numerous publications focused mainly on English language learning and a section dedicated to great...

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I came to Kosovo with no expectations but it has really surprised me! Amazing hiking, charming cities and the kindest locals 💛 Kosovo is the second youngest country in the world, only getting its independence in 2008😱🇽🇰 I visited Prishtina, Peja and Prizren. Here are my recommendations 👇🏻 📌PRISHTINA: 👉🏻The National University (coolest uni building ever?!) 👉🏻Bill Clinton Statue 👉🏻Cathedral of St Mother Teresa 👉🏻New Born Monument 📌PEJA: 👉🏻Peja Bazar 👉🏻Rugova Canyon 👉🏻Livhadi Sakes Trail 👉🏻Monastery of Pec 👉🏻Lake Lequinat 📌PRIZREN: 👉🏻Hike up to the fortress (great viewpoint at sunset) 👉🏻Walk round the old town 👉🏻Sinan Pasha Mosque 👉🏻Albanian league of Prizren Where would you visit first?👇🏻
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The National Library of Pristina, also known as the National Library of Kosovo, is a cultural institution and a landmark building located in the city of Pristina, the capital of Kosovo. The architect of the National Library of Pristina was Andrija Mutnjaković, a Croatian architect who won the international design competition held in 1971 for the building's design. The library was built between 1982 and 1986 during the period when Kosovo was part of Yugoslavia. The design of the library is striking, with its unique shape, made up of 99 domes of various sizes and irregular shapes, and its outer shell made of aluminum panels. The interior of the library is equally impressive, with its large central atrium and its intricate network of staircases and balconies that connect the different levels of the building. The National Library of Pristina was designed to be a cultural and intellectual center, not just a repository for books. It was intended to promote literacy and education, and to inspire creativity and innovation. Today, the library continues to serve as an important cultural institution in Kosovo, hosting a variety of cultural events and exhibitions, and providing access to a vast collection of books, periodicals, and other materials.
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There's no doubt that the National Library is profound. Its apparently ninety-nine roofs, which I didn't count, are said to reflect the qeleshe (or plis) hats worn by ethnic Albanians. I enjoyed walking around the fittings and furnishings from yesteryear which took me right back to my desks at school. Glancing at the building from the top of the Cathedral of Saint Mother Teresa on the other side of the busy George Bush highway dividing them is also worthwhile. You can reconnoitre the perimeter of the library along its paved pathways without any obstacles. That said, getting a view of it from a height up close is practically impossible without a drone. On my couple of visits there one of the caretakers opened up various rooms, whilst people were setting up for an event that evening. The library is open seven days a week but if you ask nicely he'll give you access to some other parts the building. Within its confines is also an American Corner, set up by the US Embassy. It is aimed at improving relations between the two countries and was opened in 2003. There you can find numerous publications focused mainly on English language learning and a section dedicated to great American authors.
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I came to Kosovo with no expectations but it has really surprised me! Amazing hiking, charming cities and the kindest locals 💛 Kosovo is the second youngest country in the world, only getting its independence in 2008😱🇽🇰 I visited Prishtina, Peja and Prizren. Here are my recommendations 👇🏻 📌PRISHTINA: 👉🏻The National University (coolest uni building ever?!) 👉🏻Bill Clinton Statue 👉🏻Cathedral of St Mother Teresa 👉🏻New Born Monument 📌PEJA: 👉🏻Peja Bazar 👉🏻Rugova Canyon 👉🏻Livhadi Sakes Trail 👉🏻Monastery of Pec 👉🏻Lake Lequinat 📌PRIZREN: 👉🏻Hike up to the fortress (great viewpoint at sunset) 👉🏻Walk round the old town 👉🏻Sinan Pasha Mosque 👉🏻Albanian league of Prizren Where would you visit first?👇🏻
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The National Library of Pristina, also known as the National Library of Kosovo, is a cultural institution and a landmark building located in the city of Pristina, the capital of Kosovo. The architect of the National Library of Pristina was Andrija Mutnjaković, a Croatian architect who won the international design competition held in 1971 for the building's design. The library was built between 1982 and 1986 during the period when Kosovo was part of Yugoslavia. The design of the library is striking, with its unique shape, made up of 99 domes of various sizes and irregular shapes, and its outer shell made of aluminum panels. The interior of the library is equally impressive, with its large central atrium and its intricate network of staircases and balconies that connect the different levels of the building. The National Library of Pristina was designed to be a cultural and intellectual center, not just a repository for books. It was intended to promote literacy and education, and to inspire creativity and innovation. Today, the library continues to serve as an important cultural institution in Kosovo, hosting a variety of cultural events and exhibitions, and providing access to a vast collection of books, periodicals, and other materials.
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There's no doubt that the National Library is profound. Its apparently ninety-nine roofs, which I didn't count, are said to reflect the qeleshe (or plis) hats worn by ethnic Albanians. I enjoyed walking around the fittings and furnishings from yesteryear which took me right back to my desks at school. Glancing at the building from the top of the Cathedral of Saint Mother Teresa on the other side of the busy George Bush highway dividing them is also worthwhile. You can reconnoitre the perimeter of the library along its paved pathways without any obstacles. That said, getting a view of it from a height up close is practically impossible without a drone. On my couple of visits there one of the caretakers opened up various rooms, whilst people were setting up for an event that evening. The library is open seven days a week but if you ask nicely he'll give you access to some other parts the building. Within its confines is also an American Corner, set up by the US Embassy. It is aimed at improving relations between the two countries and was opened in 2003. There you can find numerous publications focused mainly on English language learning and a section dedicated to great American authors.
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