Invercargill Public Library

Online, Southland
All year round

A dynamic, modern library that thinks outside the box and aims to break down barriers and stereotypes. They’re friendly, often fun, and community is at the heart of everything they do.

There are a range of regular programmes for adults at the Library, as well as author visits, talks, and performances. For a full list of what’s coming up at the Library checkout the events listings. Meet new people and catch up with locals over a cuppa at The Chatter on Mondays 10:30am – 12:00pm, a weekly social gathering at the Library. They can’t wait to see you there!

Cost?

Free

For more info visit:

Invercargill Public Library

Address

50 Dee Street
Invercargill

Contact

03 211 1444

help@ilibrary.co.nz

ACCESSIBILITY

General

The library is user friendly to people with mobility issues. There is a lift at the rear of the library for access to the second level and a second lift for larger wheelchairs accessible by asking the friendly staff. The covered carpark building is accessed from the back of the library at ground level and the first level.

Parking

A covered carpark building accessed from the back of the library at ground level and the first level.

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