A look back: 10 years of the library
The Mont-Agora Library of Santa Margarida de Montbui has fulfilled a decade of existence, a time that invites reflection on its cultural and social impact. This institution has not only been a location for books, but also a true nucleus of community and cultural activities.
Outstanding activities that have marked its story
Throughout these ten years, the library has hosted a wide variety of events, from art exhibitions to training workshops. The celebration of these years includes a photographic exhibition that documents the cultural activities that have taken place in this space, highlighting key moments that have helped to build a more united community.
Exhibitions that leave imprint
Among the most memorable exhibitions are the exhibition ‘Old Crafts of Igualada’, which celebrates local craftsmanship, as well as the recent ‘Aigua operation’, which seeks to raise awareness of the importance of sustainability. These initiatives not only attract visitors, but also promote dialogue on relevant issues.
Training and personal growth
The library has also been a continuous learning space, offering training on various topics such as Linkedin’s use, sale through Instagram and digital technologies. These sessions have helped many to develop skills that are fundamental in the world today.
Activities for all audiences
The little ones have also found their place in the library, with creative workshops such as ‘Build a Micro Lego Train’ and storytelling sessions that stimulate their imagination. This inclusive approach has been key to the success of the library in the community.
Looking to the future
With a decade of history behind it, the Mont-Agora Library is preparing to face new challenges and opportunities. Its mission to foster reading, learning and social cohesion will continue to be its engine. Commitment to the community is stronger than ever, and expectations for the coming years are high.