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Central Library of Kerman

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Originally built in 1930 as the Khorshid Textile Factory, the building that now houses the Central Library of Kerman is a striking example of adaptive reuse and cultural preservation. Designed by architect Mohammad Ali Ravari, the structure was later transformed into a library in 1991, following years of varied use after the Islamic Revolution. With its elegant brickwork, stucco detailing, and a garden filled with tall cedar trees, the library reflects both Pahlavi-era urban planning and traditional Persian aesthetics. Today, it holds over 121,000 books, including rare manuscripts, lithographs, and specialized collections on topics like Kermanology, the Iran–Iraq War, and Islamic heritage.

Beyond its impressive collection, the library offers a peaceful and inspiring environment for study and reflection. Inside, visitors find cozy reading rooms with vintage furniture, while outside, a crystal-clear pool and tranquil garden provide a perfect setting for breaks between study sessions. The library also includes dedicated spaces for children, the visually impaired, and researchers, making it a true cultural hub in the heart of Kerman. Whether you're a scholar, a student, or simply a curious traveler, the Central Library of Kerman is a place where history, knowledge, and architecture come together beautifully.

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Visitor Information

  • Opening Hours:
    • Monday: 07:30 – 19:30
    • Tuesday: 07:30 – 19:30
    • Wednesday: 07:30 – 19:30
    • Thursday: 07:30 – 19:30
    • Friday: 07:30 – 19:30
    • Saturday: 07:30 – 19:30
    • Sunday: 07:30 – 19:30
  • Entrance: For free
  • Region: Kerman Province
  • City: Kerman
  • Address: Chamran neighborhood, Kerman, Jihad Boulevard, Ibn Sina Street
  • Phone number: +983432267623
  • Is open to public visitors: Yes