Official site of the Indianapolis Convention & Visitors Association

40 E. St. Clair St., One Library Square, PO Box 211, Indianapolis, IN 46206
Phone: 317-275-4100
Web Site: Click to visit their web site
Phone: 317-275-4100
Web Site: Click to visit their web site
The Indianapolis-Marion County Public Library is an essential community information service, providing materials and programs in support of the lifelong learning, recreational and economic interests of all citizens of Marion County. The Central Library is the hub of the Library system and a significant asset to the city. The original building was designed in 1917 by Paul Cret. Built in the Greek Doric style, it was considered one of the most outstanding architectural library structures in the United States. Fittingly, its exterior is of Indiana limestone build on a base of Vermont marble, with carved stone cornices adding to its beauty. Following a recent expansion, a glass and steel Atrium serves as the connector between the original building and the new six-story glass and steel addition which embraces the historic building and reflects its beauty in its many windows.
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New Central Library is AWESOME!
Downtown's new Central Library is - in a word - amazing!! The atrium is dramatic and grand and the collections and reading areas are so nice. I spent most of my time in The Learning Curve with my son and he quietly spent more than two hours playing, reading and exploring. I can't wait to go back by myself and check out the rest of the place. The best part - aside from garage parking and any snacks you want at the on-site cafe - it's FREE!!!
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