Central Library - Te Koopuu Maania o Kirikiriroa

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Hamilton, New Zealand

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Central Library - Te Koopuu Maania o Kirikiriroa Reviews | Rating 4.7 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Central Library - Te Koopuu Maania o Kirikiriroa is located in Hamilton, New Zealand on Hamilton Central. Central Library - Te Koopuu Maania o Kirikiriroa is rated 4.7 out of 5 in the category public library in New Zealand.

Address

Hamilton Central

Phone

+64 78386824

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Mauricio Kimura

This is my favorite library in town, it is the largest in size and collection. Children’s area is also an attractive part of it, with puffs and pillows to sit. Plenty of computers to search and research. There’s a small coffee shop, often closed at the times I visit. Toilets in every floor are clean and well maintained. Worth the time!

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Les Kana

Awesome thanks. Grateful for the prompt service and help. Tino pai e hoa ma.

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Rowena Buchanan

I needed to view archives within a tight time frame and I was unsure what access I would be allowed as a non-resident, but the Heritage team were wonderfully accommodating. Thank you for your good work : cheerful, timely and not overbearing.

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Tabitha Ritchie

Great facility and helpful staff. Great place to relax

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Lavinia

Great place to visit but there was some loud banging noises happening while we were inside today which wasn't pleasant.

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Paul Michael

the strangest experience i have had in a library. i bought a coffee from the kiosk on the ground floor, went up to the 3rd floor where i started writing. had been there for 15 minutes or so when an elderly gentleman came up and told me i couldn't be there. then he said you can't have coffee here, only 1st and 2nd floor. ok, no one told me, he took my cup away - i said ' are you finished now?' he said ' what did you say? ' i repeated what i had said. 2 minutes later a security guy walked up behind me, i have to say as a 55 year old citizen of this country i felt a little intimidated by this behaviour, it was uncalled for. why sell coffee, if you're not allowed to drink it here - i was hurting no-one. in hindsight i think i was being profiled because i have longish hair and was wearing a leather jacket. to think that there is even prejudice on the PUBLIC library. 2 words, absolutely absurd.

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Randalf Oosthuyse

Large open plan space to read and relax.

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Anthony Mackie

Just an ordinary library but very large. Like the free use of laptops