National Library of Yemen explained

National Library of Yemen
Native Name:المكتبة الوطنية اليمنية
Native Name Lang:Arabic
Country:Yemen
Type:National library
Location:Sana'a
Coordinates:15.3508°N 44.2025°W
Legal Deposit:Yes

The National Library of Yemen (Arabic: المكتبة الوطنية اليمنية) is the national and depository library of Yemen, located in central Sana'a. As such, this institution is responsible for protection of important collections of literary, historical, cultural and intellectual heritage of Yemen.

The library is located near the Al-Tahrir Square and the Yemen Military Museum.[1] Yemen Arab Republic established the library in 1968.[2] It has an extensive collection of books in French and in English about Yemen.

New headquarters

In December 2010 it was reported that an 40-million-dollar grant agreement for the construction of a new building had been reached with China. The building was planned to be situated in the western part of Sana'a. Construction was said to commence in January 2011 and last for a maximum of 30 months. Subsequently, the project faced delays and the funding requirement increased to 50 million dollars.

Notes and References

  1. Book: McLaughlin, Daniel. Yemen: the Bradt travel guide. 11 July 2011. 12 February 2008. Bradt Travel Guides. 978-1-84162-212-5. 183.
  2. Book: Jeffrey M. Wilhite . A Chronology of Librarianship, 1960-2000 . . 9780810869073 . 53 .