Karl Preusker Library in Großenhain: A new meeting place for everyone!

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The Karl Preusker Library in Großenhain celebrates its origins as a meeting place and event location on October 24th.

Die Karl-Preusker-Bücherei in Großenhain feiert ihren Ursprung als Treffpunkt und Veranstaltungsort am 24. Oktober.
The Karl Preusker Library in Großenhain celebrates its origins as a meeting place and event location on October 24th.

Karl Preusker Library in Großenhain: A new meeting place for everyone!

In Großenhain, the Karl Preusker Library has gained in importance in recent years and is increasingly developing into a real meeting place for the population. This library, which is the origin of the nationally celebrated “Libraries Day”, sees around 100 visitors every day. No matter whether young or old, everyone will find something for themselves here - from books to events to creative workshops. The three-person team consisting of Anja Hofmann, Kathrin Schäfer and another employee put a lot of commitment into ensuring that the library is considered a creative center for all age groups Sächsische.de reports.

The Karl Preusker Library will welcome a special guest on October 24th: a book fair award winner will be there for those interested and will certainly give exciting insights into her work. These events are part of their efforts to further increase visitor numbers and solidify the library as a cultural destination.

Cultural award with tradition

The Karl Preusker Medal, an important award from the German Library & Information Association, commemorates the well-known librarian Karl Benjamin Preusker and is awarded annually on Library Day. This medal is awarded to those individuals and institutions who have distinguished themselves through their commitment to librarianship. The prominent award winners include Anke Buettner (2023) and Professor Dr. Konrad Runde (2015). A success story that highlights not only the importance of libraries, but also their contribution to culture and education in Germany, as Wikipedia explains.

These awards impressively show how much the library system is valued in Germany. There are currently around 11,000 libraries in the Federal Republic that fulfill different functions, from state and regional libraries to children's libraries. Around 205 million people come to libraries every year - the numbers are impressive and illustrate the essential role that these institutions play in the lives of many, reports Goethe.de.

Libraries as meeting places

Libraries are not only repositories of knowledge, but also places for social exchange. In recent years, many institutions, including the Karl Preusker Library, have expanded their offerings. They not only offer books, but also a wide variety of media formats, events and digital offerings. Access to knowledge is more important than ever these days, and libraries are doing everything they can to build this bridge between knowledge and society.

The Karl Preusker Library not only takes its cultural mission seriously, but also moves with the times and offers its visitors a modern, appealing ambience for reading and learning. So if you happen to be in Großenhain, you shouldn't miss the opportunity to visit this lively library!