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  1. Website. www.bncf.firenze.sbn.it. The National Central Library of Florence (Italian: Biblioteca Nazionale Centrale di Firenze, BNCF) is a public national library in Florence, the largest in Italy and one of the most important in Europe, one of the two central libraries of Italy, along with the Biblioteca Nazionale Centrale di Roma.

  2. Florence Public Library is a community-focused establishment that provides access to a wide range of books, periodicals, and other informational resources. With a welcoming atmosphere and knowledgeable staff, the library serves as a hub for learning, research, and relaxation for residents and visitors alike.

    • MidwestKathM. Detroit, MI 933 contributions. Beautiful home for a stunning collection of Medieval and Renaissance manuscripts! On a visit to San Lorenzo, I was thrilled to see that the Laurentian Library was not only open but there was no admission fee due to it being Journées européennes du patrimoine!
    • Dexter G. 7 contributions. Coffee stop. Amazing view of the cathedral, with a nice refreshing coffee in hand. Good selection of pastries and snacks alongside.
    • BillUsma74. Canton, GA 367 contributions. Must do. Michelangelo’s David is here. You can walk all the way around him and see the slingshot thrown over his shoulder, the pin in his right hand where his right arm was repaired centuries ago and 5 partial Michelangelo statures unfinished, that show he felt the form was contained in the marble.
    • vaninabodurova. 3 contributions. History of Art at the British Institute of Florence. A place where British class and attitude meet American talent of organisation with Italian warmth and hospitality.
  3. The National Central Library of Florence is a public national library in Florence, the largest in Italy and one of the most important in Europe, one of the two central libraries of Italy, along with the Biblioteca Nazionale Centrale of Rome.

  4. The libraries offer a wide variety of programs and services including book and video loans, access to Service Ontario services, audiobooks, computer access, audiovisual materials, internet access, various crafts and programs, “Children’s Story Hours” and “Tales for Tots”. The Florence and Shetland branches are part of the Lambton County Library system that offers access

  5. The Florence Public Library is a two-story-over-raised-basement, T-shaped brick veneered building with a concrete foundation, reinforced concrete walls, limestone decorative elements, and a standing seam metal roof. In 1977-78 the library built a large one-story expansion and made extensive renovations to the original 1925 building.

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  7. Florence Library 6213 Mill St, PO Box 102 Florence, ON N0P 1R0. 519-692-3213 ... Public Library Features include: collection items; public computers;

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