The Zug Library offers locals and guests from all over the world a wide range of free offerings.
The Zug Library offers locals and guests from all over the world a wide range of free offerings.
The Zug Library offers locals and guests from all over the world a wide range of free offerings:
• International newspapers and magazines as well as books in various languages (physical and digital)
• Long opening hours: Monday to Saturday, 7 a.m. to 11 p.m. To access the library and study library, visitors need a blue library card or the eZug app before 9 a.m. and after 7 p.m. (Saturday after 4 p.m.).
• Free WiFi
• Ability to scan, print and copy
• Loan of laptops for use on site (identity card or passport as deposit)
• Many events for children and adults
• Toilet (also for people with wheelchairs), changing table
• Coffee machine
• Zytturm key to borrow on Monday to visit the Zytturm (identity card or passport as deposit)
• Quiet workplaces, group rooms and outdoor seating at the study library near the city garden • Information about the city and canton of Zug: media from the so-called “Zug Collection” as well as city maps and brochures to take home
• Numerous activity options for children: painting corner, dress-up box, tablets with Minecraft games and children's apps, Kuti play table
• Historic building with art in construction (light installation AND by the Baar artist Markus Uhr, paintings by Andreas Walser and Albert Merz, sphere by the Zug artist Eugen Jans)