The Luis Angel Arango Library serves a dual role as Bogotá's main public book repository and a major cultural centre. Browse one of Latin America's most extensive collections of literature or visit for an art exhibition. From this serene location you can admire Bogotá's skyline or watch a concert.
This library is enormous. Explore its 12 vast reading rooms, which house a collection of over a million books. Literature on every subject from science and finance to music and languages lines the shelves. In a historic section, see rare manuscripts and maps. Displays provide visual explanations of Columbia's social and economic past. Browse photography exhibits in the Casa Republicana gallery.
Take the elevator to the top floor to experience one of Bogota's best views. From the balcony, you'll get uninterrupted views of the cityscape. Look back and admire the contemporary design of the library, which stands out from the colonial style of La Candelaria district.Book a seat in the library’s 367-seat Sala de Conciertos (Concert Hall) and enjoy a musical show. Featured bands come here from around the world to entertain music lovers with jazz, folk, classical and chamber performances. See the event schedule and book tickets online. Attend a free literature talk or take the kids to a reading club.
The Luis Angel Arango Library forms part of La Manzana Cultural (Cultural Square), found in the heart of La Candelaria district. Walk there from Plaza de Bolívar or catch public buses to a nearby stop. Drivers can also find paid parking on-site. After a read, browse remarkable art exhibits in the Botero Museum or see ancient minting machines at the Casa de la Moneda.
The library is open daily and does not charge an entry fee. Various guided tours are available to give visitors an insight into the library's precious books. Tour schedules can be found on the official library website.