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Carnegie Library

Established in 1917, the Carnegie Library of Curepipe holds over 50,000 books and documents β€” a centre of knowledge, culture, and lifelong learning for all residents.

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The Carnegie Library β€” founded in 1917 and opened to the public in January 1920 β€” stands as Curepipe's foremost centre for education, research, and cultural enrichment, governed by the Curepipe Carnegie Library Regulations 2017.

πŸ› Historical Background

The library was established through the philanthropy of Andrew Carnegie β€” the Scottish-American industrialist and founder of the Carnegie United Kingdom Trust. The foundation stone was laid on 30 June 1917 by Governor Sir Henry Hesketh Bell, with the library officially opening its doors in January 1920.

Located on Queen Elizabeth II Avenue near Curepipe Town Hall, the library continues to serve as a vital knowledge resource for the community.

πŸ‘₯ Staff

PositionName
Senior LibrarianMr Abdool Cader Nunkoo
LibrarianMrs Premila Issur

πŸ“– Library Services

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Lending Section
Books and magazines available for loan to adults and teenagers.
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Children's Corner
Reference and lending materials specially curated for younger readers.
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Reference Section
Local history and rare book collections available for in-library consultation.
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Reading Section
Local and foreign newspapers and periodicals for daily reading.
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Photocopy & Print
Photocopying at Rs 2.00/page; printing at Rs 3.00/page.
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CybercafΓ© & Wi-Fi
Internet access at Rs 0.50/min; first slot free for students & seniors. Free Wi-Fi available.

πŸͺͺ Membership Details

Annual subscription β€” Curepipe residentsFree
Annual subscription β€” Books (non-residents)Rs 50
Annual subscription β€” Magazines (non-residents)Rs 30
Book deposit (refundable)Rs 100 / book
Magazine deposit (refundable)Rs 50 / 2 magazines
Borrowing period21 days max
Late return feeRs 1.00 / day

Renewals are accepted by phone, email, or in person. The library is open to the general public β€” no prior registration required for reading room access.

🎨 Cultural Activities

The library regularly organises cultural and educational events to engage the community:

Quiz Competitions Storytelling Sessions Painting Workshops Creative Writing Oral Reading Sessions

πŸ“¬ Contact

50,000+
Books & documents in collection
Opening Hours
Mon – Fri09:00 – 17:00
Saturday09:00 – 12:00
Public HolidaysClosed

πŸ“œ Rare & Notable Collections

D'Epinay Collection
Rare historical manuscripts and documents
Rouillard Collection
Notable rare books and historical records
Code Noir
Unique original copy in the Indian Ocean region β€” for research consultation only