An education center providing a wide array of cultural programs and located in an historic 1888 building, designed by noted architect George Keller.
The Norfolk Library, established in 1888 as a place of learning and culture. Designed by noted architect George Keller, the library offers a wide array of cultural programs in its historic building. The ambiance of the Great Hall with its extraordinary woodwork and stained glass rose windows provides a venue for programs that include lectures, book discussions, concerts and monthly art exhibitions. All programs and exhibitions are free and open to the public.
Other amenities: dining nearby, parking, self-guided tours