Bilanz Hattingen is a bibliotheek in Amsterdam, a cultural hub for books and libraries. The library is open daily and offers a wide range of collections, from classics to modern fiction. The library also hosts exhibitions and events based on the collection.
The library is run by the Stichting Bibliotheek Rijn en Venen, which also organizes several other events in the area. The library is open from 10 am to 6 pm, and on Mondays, Wednesdays and Thursdays, it is also open until 8 pm.
In the evenings and at weekends, there are various activities for children and adults to enjoy. For example, there are theatre performances and concerts. In addition, the library also organises various other types of activities such as book-reading sessions and film screenings.
The library has a range of books for children and teens, including many novels, historical works, biographies and crime thrillers. The library also stocks a variety of reference books, which can help to answer any questions children or teenagers may have about a particular topic.
For kids, the library is a fun place to explore and find interesting stories. It is also a good place to meet other children and chat with them about the books they are reading.
There are also many different games available for kids to play, both at the library and in the adjacent cafeteria. In addition, the library has a number of e-readers and iPads that can be used to read the books in the library.
If you have any questions about the library or if you would like to order any books, please feel free to contact us. The staff is happy to help you!
In addition to the library, there are also many other specialized services for children and teenagers in the area. For example, there is a special programme for kids called ‘Ter Does’ in which children can make their own books and decorate them with pictures. The kids can also learn about writing and how to put a story together.
Moreover, there is a children’s club called ‘Storytime’ in the library, where kids can learn more about writing and read stories. In addition, the library offers a range of other activities for children, such as art and craft workshops.
The library also hosts a number of special events and seminars for children. For example, there is a ‘Teens & Books’ event in October that features young people from all over the Netherlands. The library is also home to a ‘Dance for Kids’ program.
Some of the other programs are aimed at younger children, such as ‘Stocking Up’ or ‘Circles’. The library also runs a children’s theatre group, ‘Footlight’.
The library also has a number of other resources, such as a computer lab, a museum and an exhibition gallery. It also offers a range of books and other materials for adults, such as books about feminism and literature. In addition, the library has a large collection of Dutch and English books.