Libraries abuzz with reading, laughter, and curiosity: a night of literary activities
The Long Night of Libraries, an annual event in Austria, is set to illuminate libraries as more than just repositories of knowledge. On April 25th, 130 Austrian libraries will stay open late, inviting visitors to explore a diverse range of activities and events designed to celebrate education, strengthen community, and highlight libraries as vibrant hubs.
This year, the Long Night of Libraries promises a colourful program that caters to all ages. The event encourages community engagement and learning, with a variety of creative events planned, including readings and lantern walks. Children's activities will also be a significant part of the programme, ensuring that the younger generation is not left out of the festivities.
The Long Night of Libraries aims to attract over 8,000 visitors, and it will be free for all. This year's event will extend into the night, ending on April 26th.
The goal of the Long Night of Libraries is not just to entertain but also to educate and engage. By offering a program that encourages learning and community building, the event seeks to reinforce the importance of libraries as integral parts of our communities.
So, whether you're a bookworm, a history buff, or simply someone looking for a unique and educational experience, mark your calendars for the Long Night of Libraries. It's an event not to be missed!
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