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
The Park Slope Library is temporarily not receiving holds due to backlog.
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.