The Krakow am See City Library is located in the city center at Am Schulplatz 2 in the Old School. It offers its services to all residents, visitors, and vacationers. It has accessibility and currently has a collection of approximately 7,000 items. In addition to books (fiction, children’s and young adult literature, and nonfiction), the library also offers magazines, music, audio CDs, Tonies, Tip Toi pens, and DVDs for all age groups. Since 2021, the library has been part of the Mecklenburg-Vorpommern Lending Network. You’ll find a selection of regional literature and Low German literature in a separate section. The library offers a paid internet workstation. Free Wi-Fi is available via a hotspot: Alte Schule. Use of the library is free for children and young people up to age 21, as well as for holders of a valid visitor’s card. According to the bylaws, adults pay an annual usage fee of €10. The City Library works closely with the Nature Park School, local daycare centers, and the cultural association “Alte Synagoge” e.V. There are storytime sessions, library tours, and author readings. Projects in which the library traditionally participates include: April 23: World Book Day FerienLeseLust Mecklenburg–Vorpommern November: National Read-Aloud Day The “Alte Schule” also houses the local history museum and the city archives; the library director helps oversee both institutions.
Schulplatz 2, 18292 Krakow am See (in the Old School)


















