Operation of a museum library. The museum library collects, registers, processes and makes available collection and non-collection literary documents, documents documenting cultural and other activities in the region, necessary for the professional work of the museum staff or for the needs of the professional and general public.
The Library of the Gallery and Museum of Vysočina offers publications on regional history, local history and publications on fine arts. It offers the study of anthologies, specialist journals and publications published with the support of the Highlands Edition.
The library's collection includes regional literature, such as newspapers and periodicals from Chrudim and East Bohemia, broadsheets, old prints, and manuscripts. The specialized section includes literature on history, natural sciences, archaeology, art, ethnography, and more. Wi-Fi is available in the reading room.
We operate a professional and collections library. The library specializes in publications related to Vysoké Mýto and the territory of the former district of Ústí nad Orlicí.
Offering library services with specialist literature. We maintain a library collection with a focus on history and the present, literature on museum theory, educational and linguistic dictionaries, encyclopedias, and basic works of social science. The library of the Chamber of Commerce and Trades is part of the fund.
We offer reprographic, bibliographic, reference, research and lending services from the library's professional holdings and the museum's collections. Computer workstations with access to the library's on-line catalogue, the public Internet and digitized collections are available to users.
A public library specializing in Kutná Hora and scholarly literature. The museum offers research services in the fields of ethnography, history, numismatics, archival science, geology, and mineralogy.
The library manages more than 400,000 specialized publications and periodicals in social sciences, arts and sciences. It provides its services not only to the museum staff but also to the general public. Most of the literature is intended for full-time study only.