National Library of the Philippines

National Library of the Philippines
Pambansang Aklatan ng Pilipinas
Exterior of the NLP building
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14°34′55.37″N 120°58′51.73″E / 14.5820472°N 120.9810361°E / 14.5820472; 120.9810361
LocationRizal Park, Kalaw Avenue, Ermita, Manila, Philippines
TypeNational library
EstablishedAugust 12, 1887 (1887-08-12)
Reference to legal mandateAct No. 96 of the Philippine Commission (passed on March 5, 1901)
BranchesN/A
Collection
Items collectedBooks, journals, newspapers, magazines, sound and music recordings, databases, maps, atlases, microforms, stamps, prints, drawings, manuscripts
Size1,678,950 items, including 291,672 volumes, 210,000 books, 880,000 manuscripts, 170,000 newspaper issues, 66,000 theses and dissertations, 104,000 government publications, 53,000 photographs and 3,800 maps (2008)
Criteria for collectionFilipino literary and scholarly works (Filipiniana)
Legal depositYes, provided in law by:
Access and use
Access requirementsReading room services limited to Filipiniana theses and dissertations (while facilities are under renovation as of August 27, 2019)
CirculationLibrary does not publicly circulate
Members34,500 (2007)
Other information
Budget199.1 million (2021)
DirectorCesar Gilbert Q. Adriano
Employees172
Websiteweb.nlp.gov.ph

The National Library of the Philippines (Filipino: Pambansang Aklatan ng Pilipinas or Aklatang Pambansa ng Pilipinas, abbreviated NLP, Spanish: Biblioteca Nacional de Filipinas) is the Philippines' official repository of information on cultural heritage and other literary resources. It is located in the district of Ermita in Manila, near historically significant offices and institutions such as the Museum of Philippine Political History and the National Historical Commission. As with these entities, it is under the jurisdiction of the National Commission for Culture and the Arts (NCCA).

The national library is notable for being the repository of original copies of José Rizal's Noli Me Tangere, El Filibusterismo and Mi último adiós.


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