About seventy square meters, a reading room with PC stations, a corner dedicated to young readers and over five thousand books: tomorrow Telti inaugurates its municipal library.

Registered in the registry of Italian libraries which includes it in the national library circuit, the library will be named after Vittorio Bruno Columbano, a prominent figure in the community of the Gallura town, who died in 2000, founder of the Movement for the autonomy of the Telti hamlet which aspired to administrative separation from the Municipality of Tempio since 1958 and author of many publications including the Piccolo Dizionario Gallurese.

The library is located in the heart of Telti, in Piazza Duomo, in the Decandia farmhouse, residence of the first mayor of the town, knight Pasqualino Decandia, elected in 1964, purchased by the Municipality in 1995 and restored with the aim of transforming it into a House of Culture.

In addition to local institutions, the writer Andrea Muzzeddu and the poet and playwright Bernardo De Muro will also be participating in the ribbon cutting ceremony.

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