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Alanya's new children's library invites schoolchildren to spend their vacations in an interesting and useful way

Alanya's new children's library invites schoolchildren to spend their vacations in an interesting and useful way

November 13, 2023

All schoolchildren in Turkey are happy to start their vacation! The Children's Library of Alanya Municipality, inaugurated by Mayor Adem Murat Yucel, invites everyone to interesting activities. The weekly program of workshops and classes can be found on the social media pages of Alanya Municipality. https://www.instagram.com/alanyabelediyekutuphaneleri/?g=5 

The number of places for each event is limited, so it is recommended to sign up in advance. For more information and to register, please call 444 82 07 - 3401 (weekdays from 08:30 to 17:30). All workshops are free of charge.

Address : Kadıpaşa Mahallesi Damlataş Caddesi No: 16

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