Salt Lake City Public Library
210 E 400 S, Salt Lake City, UT 84111
Work & Study Amenities
- Accessibility: Wheelchair accessible entrance, Wheelchair accessible parking lot
Service options:
About Salt Lake City Public Library
NOTE: The Rooftop Terrace is currently closed for renovations. Designed by internationally acclaimed architect Moshe Safdie in conjunction with VCBO Architecture, the Main Library opened in February 2003 and remains one of Utah's most architecturally unique structures. The 240,000 square-foot building offers resources to meet a variety of public needs, including spaces appropriate for use in hosting business meetings or wedding receptions, while a 300-seat auditorium facilitates Library and community events. Natural light and stunning views are prevalent at the Main Library. The Urban Room, with its five-story tall glass ceilings -- and the southern-facing Glass Lens -- offer views of Salt Lake City and Library Square.
Featured Question
Q: Is the library power chair acessable?
A: Everywhere except the lower meeting level in the atrium is wheelchair accessible, however that lower level only has a bathroom and one conference room on it.
Answered by: Salt Lake City Public Library (Owner) ( 7 years ago)