The oldest library in the world, Al-Qarawiyyin Library located in Fes, Morocco, is opening  to the public!

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Source: Wikimedia

Up until recently, only researchers had access to the library.

The library has been undergoing a three year restoration, led by architect Aziza Chaouni.

“There has to be a fine balance between keeping the original spaces, addressing the needs of current users, including students, researchers and visitors, and integrating new sustainable technologies — solar panels, water collection for garden irrigation, and so on,” Chaouni said .

Founded by Fatima Al Fihri and built in 859, the library was the best place for scholars, poets and theologians for hundreds of years including Ibn Khaldun's Muqadimmah  and a 9th-century Quran written in Kufic calligraphy.

Photo source: Wikimedia
Source: Wikimedia

It is considered the oldest existing, continually operating and the first degree awarding educational institution in the world according to UNESCO and Guinness World Records.

Originally a mosque, the center expanded into a university in the 10th century. It first opened to the public after being restored in May.

Eds. Note: While the renovations were completed in May and it was announced the library had been opened, a recent visitor to Al-Qarawiyyin says it has not yet been opened to the general public.