About

The Infanta Elena Public Library in Seville is a tranquil escape, perfect for reading and studying. Designed by architects Antonio Cruz and Antonio Ortiz, its thoughtfully crafted spaces have been appreciated since its establishment in 1959. With features such as wheelchair accessibility and reliable internet access, the library welcomes everyone. Nomination for the Mies van der Rohe Award in 2001 speaks to its architectural significance. Visitors often praise its clean, warm atmosphere and spacious layout. Families will find a thoughtfully stocked children's section full of engaging books, making it a destination for learners of all ages.

Features

Wheelchair accessible, Wheelchair accessible entrance

How to get here?

The nearest public transport options for your convenience.

Avenida María Luisa (Teatro Lope de Vega)
Bus stop 255 m walk
Avda. María Luisa
Bus stop 193 m walk
Glorieta Marineros Voluntarios
Bus stop 144 m walk
Palos de La Frontera
Bus stop 289 m walk
Paseo de delicias (Pabellón de Uruguay)
Bus stop 105 m walk
Paseo Las delicias (Pab. de Guatemala)
Bus stop 307 m walk

Reviews and Ratings

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3.9
based on 483 reviews
3.9/5 483 reviews
Marilu Diaz Delgado
Marilu Diaz Delgado
4 weeks ago on Google

Nice one, quiet and very convenient, still now the coolest I have seen in Seville. (Personally I don’t feel like there are several convenient libraries in town;)

Carlos Márquez Pes
Carlos Márquez Pes
1 month ago on Google

Muy buen catálogo de libros y muy buen trato del personal

Markéta
Markéta
5 months ago on Google

Great place to study or work right next to the most beautiful park I've ever been to.