Hours
Monday | 10 am - 6 pm |
Tuesday | 1 pm - 8 pm |
Wednesday | 10 am - 6 pm |
Thursday | 10 am - 8 pm |
Friday | 10 am - 6 pm |
Saturday | 10 am - 5 pm |
Sunday | CLOSED |
Address & Contact
Fully accessible
FGR
B61B63B67B69
718.832.1853
Managing Librarian
Stephanie BrueckelAmenities
Known as the "Prospect branch" until 1975, Park Slope Library's founding dates to a small collection of natural history books housed in Prospect Park's Litchfield Mansion in the early 20th century. A storefront library soon opened on Ninth Street until the beautiful Andrew Carnegie-funded building opened at its current location in 1906. The inside of the branch is a marvel of early twentieth-century elegance, with stained glass archways, freestanding columns, a vaulted, stained glass ceiling and a pair of tiled fireplaces.