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Visit National Poetry Library at Royal Festival Hall and explore the most comprehensive collection of poetry in Britain. The library has been at the heart of the nation’s poetry community since it was founded by the Arts Council in 1953 and opened by poets TS Eliot and Herbert Read.
It’s free to join and all you need to bring with you is:
Spanning the world of poetry since 1912, the library has over 200,000 items and is growing all the time. We are the first port of call for everyone with a love of modern poetry in the UK.
We have extensive resources for poets, academics, schools and families as well as a host of engaging events and exhibitions. The library is free to use, open to all and offers an unrivalled journey into poetry across all its forms.
We offer a free postal service of CDs and cassettes to people with sight problems throughout the UK as well as a selection of popular modern poets and anthologies in Braille. Our eloan collection makes ebooks and audio available to all members from the comfort of their own home.
National Poetry Library is open Tuesday – Sunday, 11am – 8pm and closed to the public on Mondays
National Poetry Library, Level 5, Blue Side, Royal Festival Hall
Tel: 020 7921 0664 or 020 7921 0943
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National Poetry Library can be reached step-free by taking the JCB Glass Lift, located on Blue Side of Royal Festival Hall, to Level 5.
The library provides a free postal service of poetry on cassette and CD to people with sight problems throughout the UK.
to join this service, please fill out a membership form
National Poetry Library also has a selection of popular modern poets and anthologies in Braille.