The library’s extensive amenities include 17 movie booths, 12 individual and group study rooms, 4 amphitheaters with a capacity for 1,000 people, a theater stage for 350 people, and a study area for 1,000 individuals. With state-of-the-art equipment and 24/7 remote access, the library offers unparalleled access to information in both physical and digital formats.
A distinctive feature of the Near East University Grand Library is its integration of knowledge, culture, and art. Beyond serving as a repository of information, it functions as a center for cultural and artistic expression, hosting exhibitions, congresses, and meetings that foster the creation of new knowledge.
The library’s special collections further distinguish it, particularly the Cyprus documents from the United Kingdom National Archives, covering the period from 1878 to 1975. These documents provide invaluable insights into the political, social, and economic history of Cyprus, including inter-communal negotiations and other significant events.
Additionally, the library houses a “Rare Works Collection” featuring over 10,000 works in literature, history, religion, and art. This collection includes manuscripts, personal collections, and important national documents, making the library a treasure trove for researchers and the public alike.