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Ivan Potrč Library in Ptuj is a regional library housed since 2000 in a 13th-century building built by the Salzburg bishops. Comprising 3,200 square metres of space, it has a collection of 300,000 units and incorporates adult and youth departments, a local information centre and a mobile library. The local information centre holds a number of precious old books. Today the library functions as one of most important information and cultural centres in Ptuj and offers regular educational and cultural activities.
 
Ivan Potrč Library in Ptuj is a regional library housed since 2000 in a 13th-century building built by the Salzburg bishops. Comprising 3,200 square metres of space, it has a collection of 300,000 units and incorporates adult and youth departments, a local information centre and a mobile library. The local information centre holds a number of precious old books. Today the library functions as one of most important information and cultural centres in Ptuj and offers regular educational and cultural activities.
 
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Knjižnica Ivana Potrča, Ptuj
Prešernova 33, Minoritski trg 1, SI-2250 Ptuj, Slovenia,
Phone386 (0) 2 771 4800
Matjaž Neudauer, Head







Ivan Potrč Library in Ptuj is a regional library housed since 2000 in a 13th-century building built by the Salzburg bishops. Comprising 3,200 square metres of space, it has a collection of 300,000 units and incorporates adult and youth departments, a local information centre and a mobile library. The local information centre holds a number of precious old books. Today the library functions as one of most important information and cultural centres in Ptuj and offers regular educational and cultural activities.