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Municipal library, Pilar de la Horadada
There is also an extension in Campoverde which has foreign language books
The main municipal library of Pilar de la Horadada is in the building known as the Casa de la Cultura, which also hosts the municipal archaeological museum and auditorium, as well as exhibition room.
The library itself has nearly 17,000 books which can be borrowed by residents, as well as audiovisual and digital material, and has a children’s and youth area as well as adult section.
There is an adult reading room and study área, as well as three free internet access points.
In order to borrow books it is necessary to register with the library, and use the card borrowing system. To apply for a card bring along two Passport sized photographs, a photocopy of either Passport or NIE card, and fill in a form.
Address:
Biblioteca municipal
Casa de la Cultura
Calle Carretillas, nº 19
Pilar de la Horadada, Alicante
Telephone: 96 535 11 24.
Click for map, Calle Carretillas, Pilar de la Horadada
Opening hours.
For most of the year the library is open from Monday to Saturday between the hours of 9am and 2pm, then 4pm to 9pm.
Campoverde foreign language lending service
A multi-lingual extension of the lending library can be found in the municipal office at Avenida del Pino 45 in Pinar de Campoverde, and is open from 8.30 to 15.00 Monday to Friday.
In this location there are a number of books in different languages which can be loaned by local residents, including French, German and English books,