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The National Széchényi Library is open to visitors in summer too

2023/07/05

SUMMER OPENING HOURS

The NSZL does not take a break in the summer either. From 10 July to 21 August, research and leisure activities will continue to be available, details of which can be found on the library's website. The book lending machine in the lobby of the National Library of Foreign Literature will continue to operate 0–24.

The summer opening hours of the NSZL from 10 July 2023 to 21 August 2023 are as follows:

Library opening hours on the Night of the Museums

2023/06/22

 

On the Night of the Museums, on Saturday, 24 June, the library will be open from 9 am to 3 pm.

The Night of the Museums' activities at the NSZL will start at 4 pm, after which you will need an official wristband to enter the library.

Modified opening hours on 28 June

2023/06/21

 

Dear Readers!

 

Please be informed that on 28 June 2023 (Wednesday), due to an external event, our library will be open exceptionally only from 10 am to 3 pm.

 

We are looking forward to welcoming you!

Trendsetting 2023 – Night of Museums in the NSZL

2023/06/24

 

On 24 June, the buzz of the national library will also fill the night of Midsummer's Eve. The evening will be a sparkling mix of colourful activities, with something for all ages.

Free microfilm scanning service

2023/05/17

 

Dear Readers!

We are pleased to inform you that from 18 May 2023, in order to make the use of the library more convenient, microfilm scanning will be free of charge at the Reading and Information Services Department.

From now on, any number of copies can be made from microfilm reels or sheets using scanners.

Our staff will continue to assist you in using and copying documents.

Our library opens at 1pm on 27 May

2023/05/17

 

Dear Readers and Visitors!


Please be informed, that on Saturday, 27 May 2023, our library will open its doors at 1 pm.

Our reading rooms will be open, and at the same time we will hold a conference in the Founders' Hall on the 6th floor to honour the 550th anniversary of book printing in Hungary.

 

We look forward to seeing you!

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