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Biblioteca Latino-Americana Victor Civita
LocationSão Paulo, Brazil
Established1989
Collection
Size25,000 items
Access and use
Population servedopen to the public
Other information
Websitebvmemorial.fapesp.br

The Victor Civita Latin American Library (in Portuguese Biblioteca Latino-Americana Victor Civita) is a public library which is part of the Latin America Memorial in the city of São Paulo, Brazil. The architectural complex, designed by Oscar Niemeyer, is a monument to the cultural, political, economic, and social integration of Latin America. Its cultural project was developed by anthropologist Darcy Ribeiro. It is a state public law foundation, with financial and administrative autonomy, linked to the State Secretariat of Culture.

The Memorial has a permanent collection of works of art, exhibited along the esplanade and in the internal spaces, and has a documentation center for Latin American popular art. The library has some 30,000 volumes, as well as a music and image section. The complex promotes exhibitions, lectures, debates, video sessions, theater, music and dance performances. It maintains the Brazilian Center for Latin American Studies, an organization that promotes academic research on Latin American subjects. It regularly publishes the magazine Nossa América and a variety of books. It served as the headquarters of the Latin American Parliament from 1989 to 2007 (currently located in Panama City).

See also

References

  1. Grande Enciclopédia Larousse Cultural, 1998, pp. 3920.
  2. "Administração". Memorial da América Latina. Archived from the original on 6 July 2011. Retrieved 10 May 2010.
  3. Bravo! Guia de Cultura, 2005, pp. 138.
  4. "Carta Informativa". Parlamento Latino-Americano. Retrieved 10 May 2010.
  5. "Parlamento da América Latina troca São Paulo por Panamá, diz jornal". G1. Retrieved 10 May 2010.

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