10 Libraries in Norway That You Shouldn't Miss

December 14, 2021 Roseanne Arnett

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1. Evje and Hornnes Tourist Office

Verksvegen 4, Evje 4735 Norway +47 941 31 596 http://www.e-h.kommune.no/bibliotek.405115.no.html
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5.0 based on 1 reviews

The Tourist Office in Evje and Hornnes is located in the Info Building in the centre of Evje. At the same premises there is a nice gift and interior store and an incredibly pleasant, fully licenced cafeteria. The Tourist Office opens June 1.

2. Biblioteket ved Hogskulen i Volda

Joplassvegen 11 Campus Høgskulen i Volda, Volda 6103 Norway +47 70 07 50 60
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5.0 based on 2 reviews

Biblioteket ved Hogskulen i Volda

3. Solvberget bibliotek og kulturhus

Solvberggata 2 Arneageren, Stavanger 4002 Norway +47 51 50 74 65 [email protected] http://www.sølvberget.no/
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4.5 based on 56 reviews

Solvberget bibliotek og kulturhus

Sølvberget bibliotek og kulturhus is the natural meeting place in the center of Stavanger. The public can visit the library, attend a wide range of events and activities for both children and adults. At Sølvberget's first floor you can also find Sølvberget gallery which presents contemporary art exhibitions of high quality. Every year in September you can visit Kapittel, Stavanger International Festival of Literature and freedom of Speech. Sølvberget is also a place where you can hang out, study, read, relax, use the public computers, get online on the free wifi or read newspapers. Sølvberget also accommodates Odeon cinema, the cafes Renaa Xpress and Backstage and the newsstand Narvesen.

4. Stjordal Public Library

Kjoepmannsgata 6, Stjordal 7500 Norway +47 74 83 39 40 [email protected]
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4.5 based on 7 reviews

Stjordal Public Library is located in the middle of the city centre. Here, you may read and borrow books, audio books, music, movies and games. You may also print and copy. We offer free use of computers and internet. The library is often host to various exhibitions, concerts, meetings and other events. Opening hours: Monday, Wednesday and Friday 10-16 Tuesday and Thursday 10-19 Saturday 10-14 Sunday closed Reading room open Monday - Friday at 09.00 Summer: June - August Monday - Friday 10-16

5. Moss Library

Fossen 22, Moss 1530 Norway +47 69 24 83 50 http://www.mossbibliotek.no/
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4.5 based on 7 reviews

Moss Library

6. Deichmanske Bibliotek

Arne Garborgs Plass 4, Oslo 0179 Norway +47 23 43 29 00 http://www.deichman.no/filial/hovedbiblioteket
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4.5 based on 20 reviews

Deichmanske Bibliotek

7. Mandal bibliotek

Havnegata 2 Buen kulturhus, Mandal 4515 Norway +47 38 27 31 30 [email protected] http://www.mandalbibliotek.no
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4.5 based on 8 reviews

Mandal bibliotek

Mandal public library is everything you expect a modern library to be. You can use our free WiFi from your own internet device, or you can use one of our public machines. Printing, scanning and copying is also possible for a small fee. Of course we have books too. Loads and loads of them. All residents of Norway are free to loan from our collection.

8. Bergen Public Library

Stroemgaten 6, Bergen 5015 Norway +47 55 56 85 05 http://bergenbibliotek.no/flerspraklig/spraak/engelsk/
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4.5 based on 65 reviews

Bergen Public Library

9. Stormen library

Storgata 1A, Bodo 8006 Norway +47 75 55 61 00 [email protected] https://stormen.no/bibliotek/
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4.5 based on 38 reviews

Stormen library

Reviewed By Bodo2020 - Bodo, Norway

You must go there to see for yourself. This is a library with a view over the harbour in Bodø, a town in North Norway with over 50 000 inhabitants. I don`t think noone have such a wonderful prospect. It`s pieacfully to sit and read a newspaper og just relex. It`s lots of space. There is also a cafè in the building. And maybe you are lucky to see small exhibitions like paintings made of young pupils, or art made of older students. Sometimes there is readings for kids, sometimes dancing and plays. The building where the library are, is only 5 years old. Last time I visited the library, was at "Kulturnatt 2019", where I watch many ballettdancers showing several dancers from their upcoming christmasshow "Nøtteknekkeren". Nice :)

10. Tromso Public library and City Archives

Groennegata 94, Tromso 9008 Norway +47 77 79 09 00 http://www.tromso.kommune.no/hjem.255743.no.html
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4.5 based on 154 reviews

Tromso Public library and City Archives

Reviewed By Redpanda59 - The Hague, The Netherlands

Been here a few times on a quiet afternoon when I ran out of idea’s of what to do. It’s great as libraries usually are and is joined to the Movie house complex and there is a great little cafe, with small meals and lovely coffee and sweets.

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