Bordeaux Municipal Library

Inaugurated in 1991, conceived by the architect Bernard Trinqué, the Bibliothèque Municipale de Bordeaux (Bordeaux Municipal Library) is a veritable repository for heritage works, like the exceptional copys (essays) Montaigne’s, and a useful tool for promoting reading, music and images with the public. It comprises the large central Mériadeck library, nine local libraries and one mobile library, the resources of which are freely accessible to the public. Professional librarians are available to guide the public and all the libraries present a varied programme of cultural activities. The Mériadeck library provides two specific spaces, one for the visually challenged (Espace Diderot) and the other for those who wish to supplement their studies (Espace Autoformation).
Schedules


Autumn-Winter-Spring
  • Opening from Monday to Saturday
  • On Monday and Thursday from 1 pm till 7 pm
  • On Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday from 10 am till 7 pm
  • On Saturday from 10 am till 6 pm
  • Closed on Sunday and bank holidays

Summer
  • Opening from Tuesday to Saturday
  • On Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday from 1 pm till 7 pm
  • On Saturday from 10 am till 4 pm
  • Closed on Sunday, Monday and bank holidays

Property collections
  • Autumn-Winter-Spring
    On Monday to Friday from 1 pm till 7 pm / Saturday from 1 pm till 6 pm
    Closed on Sunday and bank holidays
  • Summer
    On Tuesday to Friday from 1 pm till 7 pm / Saturday from 10 am till 4 pm
    Closed on Sunday, Monday and bank holidays
Entrée principale :85 cours du Maréchal Juin 33000 Bordeaux