_:B5ae776dc3e873e99ee2f2a60a74c31dd "Korte Nieuwstraat , Oostende" . _:B5ae776dc3e873e99ee2f2a60a74c31dd . _:B5ae776dc3e873e99ee2f2a60a74c31dd "51.22037, 4.40392" . _:B5ae776dc3e873e99ee2f2a60a74c31dd "2000"^^ . _:B5ae776dc3e873e99ee2f2a60a74c31dd "Flanders" . _:B5ae776dc3e873e99ee2f2a60a74c31dd . _:B5ae776dc3e873e99ee2f2a60a74c31dd . _:B5ae776dc3e873e99ee2f2a60a74c31dd . _:B6a674e43257fb1c0bfc1e39dd38a819a "Erfgoedbibliotheek Hendrik Conscience, De bibliotheek voor Antwerpse geschiedenis, Nederlandse letterkunde en Vlaams cultureel erfgoed" . _:B6a674e43257fb1c0bfc1e39dd38a819a . _:B5ae776dc3e873e99ee2f2a60a74c31dd . _:Bde721f660980ec4e5176e3311eb55d7a . . "Erfgoedbibliotheek Hendrik Conscience, De bibliotheek voor Antwerpse geschiedenis, Nederlandse letterkunde en Vlaams cultureel erfgoed" . "Requests for reproductions can be sent by email to reproductie_EHC@antwerpen.be\r\nThe reproductions are delivered in digital form and paid for on receipt of the invoice, or by cash in the reading room.\r\n\r\nThe library only reproduces documents from its own collection. It may refuse a reproduction request if the document would be damaged in the process.\r\nReproductions should be for study or private purposes; commercial use is permitted subject to payment of the reproduction rights as defined in the fee regulations.\r\nIf you wish to use a reproduction in a publication, you must request permission from the director of the Heritage Library. You should also include a proper source citation in your publication (Hendrik Conscience Heritage Library, Antwerp, catalogue no. ...).\r\nThe Hendrik Conscience Heritage Library accepts no liability for any illegal use made by customers or third parties of reproductions it has provided.\r\nIf you use a reproduction of a copyrighted work, you must contact the copyright holder(s) yourself.\r\n\r\nMore information: https://consciencebibliotheek.be/index.php/en/page/making-reproductions\r\n\r\nPermission for use in a publication: this can be requested by sending an email to the director of the Heritage Library An Renard. The library would be glad to receive a copy of the publication for inclusion and long-term preservation in its own collection."@eng . "consciencebibliotheek@stad.antwerpen.be" . "Specific arrangements apply for some collection items – such as early printed books and manuscripts or publications on microfilm. Depending on the nature of the document, you can take photos, scans or copies of it. You can order high-quality scans from the library’s reproduction service by sending an e-mail. "@eng . . _:B6a674e43257fb1c0bfc1e39dd38a819a . . "In 1481, the town solicitor Willem Pauwels donated 41 books to the City of Antwerp. This donation led to the establishment of a City Library in the Town Hall. Unfortunately, it was lost in 1576, during the Fall of Antwerp, when the town hall burnt down.\r\n\r\nThanks to Christopher Plantin, the collection of the rebuilt City Library was substantially expanded. He and his successors donated a copy of every book that was printed by the Plantin publishing house to the library. In the seventeenth century, the City Library merged with the library of the Bishop’s Seminary, the collection was once again expanded. The first inventory, which dates from 1609 and which was drawn up by the then librarian Aubertus Miraeus, lists 356 works, including 32 manuscripts.\r\n\r\nAfter the librarians departure, the library laid dormant for a while.\r\n\r\nIn the mid-seventeenth century, however, the city moved its collection into one of the vacant rooms in the former Stock Exchange (Beurs). By 1700, the library returned to the town hall again. There it continued to languish for another hundred years, almost completely forgotten.\r\n\r\nIn 1805, the library opened its doors to the public for the first time. The collection of the Ecole Centrale, which mainly consisted of books from the abolished convent libraries, was added to the library’s collection soon after. In the mid-nineteenth century, the librarian Frans Hendrik Mertens laid the foundation for the library’s impressive collection of Dutch literature, which still accounts for much of the library’s collection today.\r\n\r\nIn 1866, the Volksboekerij – the present-day public library – opened alongside the City Library. Soon the town hall proved too small to accommodate all these books. In 1883, both libraries moved to the Sodality in Jezuïetenplein, which was renamed Hendrik Conscienceplein. A statue of the Flemish author was erected in the square soon after.\r\n\r\nThe library ran out of space again, however. In 1895, the public library moved to Blindestraat. The City Library now had the Sodality to itself, but the lack of space soon became evident. The building was renovated and expanded with a reading room and a storage in 1936. In 1997, the library was expanded again – the last expansion to date – occupying the building block up to Korte Nieuwstraat.\r\n\r\nIn 2008, the City Library was renamed Erfgoedbibliotheek Hendrik Conscience or Hendrik Conscience Heritage Library. In 2011, the Government of Flanders formally recognised its status of heritage library. Since 2008, the library is also a partner library of the Flanders Heritage Library."@eng . "+32 33 38 87 10" . "+32 33 38 87 76" . _:Bde721f660980ec4e5176e3311eb55d7a "Stadsbibliotheek Antwerpen" . _:Bde721f660980ec4e5176e3311eb55d7a "Hendrik Conscience Heritage Library, The library for Dutch literature, the history of Antwerp, and Flemish cultural heritage" . _:Bde721f660980ec4e5176e3311eb55d7a .