Najkrajšie knihy Slovenska

Do 28. februára 2025 je možné prihlásiť knihy, ktoré vyšli v minulom roku, do súťaže Najkrajšie knihy Slovenska. Súťaž tradične vyhlasuje BIBIANA, medzinárodný dom umenia pre deti v spolupráci so Slovenskou národnou knižnicou, Zväzom polygrafie na Slovensku a Združením vydavateľov a kníhkupcov Slovenskej republiky.
Od Proglasu po ypsilon

Výstava v Aponiovskej knižnici „Od Proglasu po ypsilon“ zoznámila návštevníkov s vývojom slovenského jazyka od jeho počiatkov v staroslovienčine až po podobu, ktorú dostal v polovici 19. storočia. Počas štyroch týždňov ju navštívilo vyše 2 500 návštevníkov.
The Friesenhofs Manor in Brodzany is on the stamp

Stamps, letters and postcards used to be a common part of our lives. It was the pleasure for Slovak National Library to welcome the fact that a stamp from the issue series Beauty of our Homeland: Renaissance Manor in Brodzany had been included in the issue plan of The Slovak Post Office (Slovenská pošta a.s.).
From Proglas to Ypsilon

The Slovak National Library invites you to the the Apponyi family library in Oponice to the exhibition "Od Proglasu po ypsilon", which will guide visitors through the fascinating development of the Slovak language from its origins in Old Slavic language to the form it accepted in the middle of the 19th century.
Find our museum in the app now!

You can find the A.S. Puškin Slavic Museum in the mobile application - digital guide SmartGuide. Install the SmartGuide and plan the places to visit next weekend - apart from our museum - directly from home. Or install it before visiting the museum and you can start the guided tour (offline) in Slovak, English, German, Russian or French language.
Journey of the time

On May 25, 2024, the discoverer of seven new dinosaurs, Martin Kundrát, and the first Slovak astronaut, Ivan Bella, will be guests at the Slovak National Library. We will look back into the past, when our oceans, land and air were inhabited by dinosaurs, and we will try to find the answer to whether their destruction could really have come from outer space. And there's one alive that's going to be wlaking and roaring around the library :-)