Its Regional Library plays a key role in the cultural and educational life of the port of Antofagasta in northern Chile.
Atacama Regional Library The public library in Copiapó, the capital of northern Chile’s Atacama Region, is named after an important local writer.
Valparaíso’s Santiago Severin Regional Library is a testimony to the importance the city enjoyed in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries as a thriving port.
Chile’s largest public library occupies an entire block near the Quinta Normal Park in downtown Santiago and receives some 700,000 visits each year.
This Library serves as a key meeting place for the community of Puerto Montt, the capital of southern Chile’s Los Lagos Region.
This is Chile’s largest regional library and has the added attraction of an adjoining heritage property, a house once owned by poet Gabriela Mistral.
The Regional Library in Coyhaique, the capital of southern Chile’s Aysén Region, has its origin in a private initiative dating back to the early 1950s.