Library of Congress of Peru explained

"César Vallejo" Library of Congress of the Republic
Native Name:Biblioteca del Congreso de la República César Vallejo
Native Name Lang:es
Country:Peru
Location:Jr. Huallaga 330, Lima
Pop Served:Congress, citizens, and international visitors
Director:José Antonio Cevallos Scudin[1]
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The Library of Congress (Spanish; Castilian: Biblioteca del Congreso), officially the "César Vallejo" Library of Congress of the Republic (Spanish; Castilian: Biblioteca del Congreso de la República "César Vallejo"),[1] is a research library named after Peruvian writer César Vallejo located at the basement of Fernando Belaúnde Terry Building, itself located at 330 Jirón Huallaga, in the historic centre of Lima, Peru. It serves the Congress of Peru, as well as the general public of the country.[2]

The library is part of the Network of Parliamentary Libraries of Latin America and the Caribbean (Spanish; Castilian: Red de Biblliotecas Parlamentarias de América Latina y el Caribe; Red Biparlac).[3]

History

The library's predecessor was the Public Library of the Chamber of Deputies (Spanish; Castilian: Biblioteca Pública de la Cámara de Diputados), founded on July 26, 1943, in the aftermath of the fire that consumed the National Library of Peru. Promoted by, it was reorganised in 1945. It ceased to exist in 1996. Its directors were:[4]

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Directorio . Biblioteca del Congreso de la República "César Vallejo".
  2. News: Congreso: Biblioteca brinda ingreso libre y acceso a libros virtuales gratuitos ¿Cómo accedo a ellos? . 2022-12-02 . Diario Correo.
  3. Web site: Miembros de la Red Biparlac . Red Biparlac.
  4. Web site: ANTECEDENTES HISTORICOS DE LAS BIBLIOTECA PÚBLICAS EN EL PERÚ . Congreso de la República.