Discover the New Gyeonggi Provincial Library


Are you looking for a unique cultural space?
The newly opened Gyeonggi Provincial Library is a cultural hub in the city, offering not just reading but a variety of experiences.
Designed with eco-friendliness in mind, let’s explore the attractive features of the Gyeonggi Provincial Library!
Address: 40, Docheong-ro, Yeongtong-gu, Suwon, Gyeonggi-do
◇ Operating Hours
· Monday to Friday: 10:00 AM - 9:00 PM
· Saturday to Sunday: 10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
※ Operating hours may vary during the trial operation period (from October 30, 2025 to December 31, 2025).
◇ Admission Fee: Free
◇ Nearby Parking Available
The Gyeonggi Provincial Library, which opened on October 25, 2025, is a complex cultural space where you can read books, appreciate exhibitions, and enjoy games.
With five floors above ground and four below, it boasts the largest scale among public libraries in the country.
It is a space that anyone, not just Gyeonggi residents, can visit comfortably.
The Gyeonggi Provincial Library is designed around three core themes: 'Climate and Environment', 'AI', and 'Human-Centered'.
It features eco-friendly designs incorporating solar energy and resource recycling, futuristic content like AI studios and reading discussions, and open spaces for everyone to connect and stay.
1. Gyeonggi Provincial Library Usage Guide
The library houses over 130,000 books on various topics for reading and borrowing.
✔︎ Membership Types
General Members: Book borrowing, access to lectures and performances (real-name verification required, no residency restrictions).
Resident Members: Book borrowing and access to e-books and programs for residents (real-name verification and residency in Gyeonggi-do required).

✔︎ Book Borrowing
Both general and resident members can borrow up to three books for 14 days.
Books can be returned easily at the service desk or the book return machine.
Parking Tip: The nearby Gyeonggi Convergence Town offers free parking for two hours.
It is a 5-minute walk from Exit 4 of Gwanggyo Central Station, so using public transportation is recommended.
Visit with a reusable tumbler, as disposable paper cups are not provided to protect the environment.
2. Main Spots of Gyeonggi Provincial Library
Upon entering the library, the massive snail-shaped structure captures attention.
This unique design has become a popular photo zone for visitors.
The moss-covered walls create a forest-like atmosphere indoors, contributing to air purification and noise reduction.
3. Floor Guide
Each floor of the library features unique spaces that are hard to find in traditional libraries.
✔︎ 1st Floor: 'Space of Connection'
The lobby showcases a polar bear sculpture made from recycled palettes and a map of Gyeonggi-do made from discarded books.
A free board game zone is also available for a relaxing break.
✔︎ 2nd Floor: 'Space of Inclusion'
The World Friends Book Village corner displays books in 22 languages, making it accessible for foreign visitors.
A play zone for console games is popular among families with children, offering 30 minutes of free play.
✔︎ 3rd Floor: 'Space of Wisdom'
This floor features an art book lounge filled with works by artists, perfect for reading in a calm atmosphere with soft classical music.
✔︎ 4th Floor: 'Space of Sustainability'
The climate and environment book corner is designed for children, making it easy for them to choose books related to the environment.
Experience programs using discarded bottle caps and glass bottles are also available for hands-on environmental protection.
Gyeonggi Book Path connects the 3rd and 4th floors, allowing visitors to stroll through the library.
It features themed rest areas made from discarded masks and books, enhancing the library's commitment to the environment.
For first-time visitors, starting on the 4th floor and slowly descending along the Gyeonggi Book Path is recommended to discover books and spaces you love.

✔︎ Basement 1: 'Space of Creativity'
The first AI studio in a public library in the country allows free use of AI tools for digital creation.
The exhibition hall features a climate and environment-themed exhibition titled 'Feathers and Moss', offering insights into the importance of ecosystems.
Experience a variety of culture, from books and exhibitions to games and creative activities, all in one place at the newly opened Gyeonggi Provincial Library.

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