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Central Library exterior, Augusta St. side photo by S. Davis, 2002

Central Library
600 Soledad 78205
Ph. (210) 207-2500 · TYY (210) 207-2534 TDD · FAX (210) 207-2603
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Hours

Sunday 11:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.

Monday 9:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m.

Tuesday 9:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m.

Wednesday 9:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m.

Thursday 9:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m.

Friday 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.

Saturday 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.

Officials and Districts

U.S. Representative: Charlie A. Gonzalez, District 20

TX State Representative:
Michael “Mike” Villarreal, District 123

TX State Senator: Leticia Van de Putte, District 26

City Council Member: Mary Alice P. Cisneros, District 1

Library Board Representative: Jean Brady, District 1

Directions

Floor Plans | Parking | Bus Routes

Central Library is located on the former location of Sears Building, south of Romana Plaza. Site bounded by Soledad St. to the west, Navarro St. to the north, Augusta St. to the east, and Giraud St. to the south.

Parking

Parking for approximately 400 cars is located directly south of the Library in a multilevel City owned and operated parking garage. The garage entrance is on Soledad Street.

Validate your parking ticket at the Circulation or Security desks in the main lobby to get one-hour free parking.

0-1/2 hour $0.75
1/2 - 1 hour $1.25
1 - 1 1/2 hours $2.00
1 1/2 - 2 hours $2.75
2 - 2 1/2 hours $3.50
2 1/2 - 3 hours $4.00
Maximum daily fee $4.00
Lost Ticket $10.00

Bus Routes
3, 4, 90, 91, 92


Facility
The Collection | History

The Collection

History
Construction | Special Projects | Building Facts

Construction
The bright-colored library is a bold departure from traditional Library design. The new Library has attracted a great deal of attention and has changed the face of downtown San Antonio.

The building was designed by renowned Mexican architect Ricardo Legorreta in partnership with Sprinkle Robey Architects and Johnson-Dempsey & Associates of San Antonio. This design team was selected through a design competition held by the City of San Antonio in July 1991.

Legorreta is known internationally, although most of his work is found in Mexico including a house for actor Ricardo Montalban, Camino Real hotels in Cancun, Ixtapa and Mexico City, the Museo de Arte Contemporaneo in Monterey and the Managua Cathedral in Nicaragua. Legorreta studied and worked with the respected Mexican Architect Jose Villagran.

Light, color, walls, water, humor and conscience are the palette used by Ricardo Legorreta to produce the design for the new Central Library. "I wanted to break the concept that libraries are imposing," said Legorreta. "I hope people will now enter the Library to admire its architecture but also stay and read as well." The Legorreta design promotes the idea of the Library as a place to gather, relax and enjoy the world of ideas collected in the form of books, magazines, records, tapes and even visual art in the Library Gallery.

Interior designs were done by the San Antonio firm of Ford, Powell and Carson, inc. Many of the pieces in the Library were custom designs especially for this Library. The interior of the building also reflects a great commitment to provide the best accommodations for patrons of the Library.

The San Antonio voters approved a $28 million bond in 1989 to build the new Central Library. The bond issue also provided funds equipment and furniture/fixtures.

A $10 million Library Foundation Enhancement campaign targeting private funding sources raised $5 million from private donations that were matched with $5 million from the City of San Antonio budget allocations. These funds financed upgrades to the Library to create murals and art, add new computer equipment, purchase new materials, purchase durable furniture, and update the parking garage.

Construction began on July 1993 and the Central Library opened to the public on May 20, 1995.

Special Projects
Blue Room by Stephen AntonakosBlue Room - Stephen Antonakos, a neon artist, created the "Blue Room" which is the entrance to the Library. Antonakos wanted the "Blue Room" to clearly establish a change of setting from people's daily rushing in and out of buildings. The room is designed to provide a calm, cool and inviting entrance to the Library.

Library auditorium foyer mural by Jesse TreviñoMural - Jesse Treviño hardly needs an introduction to the city where he has spent most of his life. He is known for his photo realistic paintings of San Antonio's Westside community. Treviño was commissioned to create a 36 foot mural for the library auditorium foyer. The mural is like a time capsule of San Antonio during World War II. It features marquees from local movie houses and several of the city's largest retail establishments. The mural evokes the feeling of strolling through downtown San Antonio just as the GI's stationed in San Antonio would have recalled. The altar is another element of the mural, and it is a tribute to those who served in the war. It includes familiar items such as candles, flowers and photos. The photos commemorate all individuals who participated in the war. However, some of the people represent famous San Antonians. The woman featured is a likeness of Emma Tenayuca, leader of a labor movement in the late 30's and early 40's, the Hispanic man is World War II Medal of Honor recipient Cleto Rodriguez. The young Anglo male is a likeness of Retired General Robert McDermott when he was a Cadet

Building Facts
Architects & Contractors | Size | Books & Other Materials | Seating

Architects and Contractors:

  • Legorreta Arquitectos - Mexico City
  • Project Manager - Milton Babbitt, 3 D/M
  • Johnson-Dempsey & Associates Inc.- Sprinkle Robey Architects San Antonio, TX
  • General Contractor - H.A. Lott, Inc. Houston, TX
  • Interiors - Ford Powell. & Carson, Inc San Antonio, TX
  • Size:

  • Gross square feet: Approximately 240,000 SF.
  • Central Library is more than twice the size of the former Main Library with 6 floors above ground and 1 floor below ground.
  • Books & Other Materials

  • Former Main Library - 450,000
  • Capacity of New Central Library - 750,000
  • Seating

  • Overall seating capacity: 1,300 (Includes staff and public seating)
  • Updated: 05/15/2008

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