Is there really an apartment in the New York Public Library?

Library custodians used to receive housing in the form of private apartments where they lived with their families. Only 13 still exist today. Even the main branch, on 42nd Street, once housed an apartment. …

What is the biggest library in New York?

New York Public Library
New York Public Library Main Branch

Architect Carrère and Hastings
Location 476 Fifth Avenue, Manhattan, New York 10018
Branch of New York Public Library
Collection
Items collected Approximately 2.5 million (2015)

Did anyone ever live in the NYC library?

Library Personalities John Fedeler, the first superintendent of the Library, lived in an eight-room apartment on the mezzanine floor from 1911 to 1941, raising two children there. His daughter was born in the building. His son, John H. E. Fedeler, assumed the position of superintendent in 1941.

Who owns the New York Public Library?

The library is governed by a board of trustees, composed of between 25–42 trustees of several classes who collectively choose their own successors, including ex officio the New York City Mayor, New York City Council Speaker and New York City Comptroller.

Is the New York public library open to the public?

All available libraries across the Bronx, Manhattan, and Staten Island are now open with nearly full service. Plus, discover our Bookmobile services.

Who saved the New York Public Library?

Vartan Gregorian
Vartan Gregorian, Savior of the New York Public Library, Dies at 87. A scholar, a university leader and a believer in libraries, he almost single-handedly rescued a grand but broken one in a time of municipal austerity.

What is New York Public Library famous for?

Often referred to as the “main branch,” the Beaux-Arts landmark building on Fifth Avenue and 42nd Street houses outstanding research collections in the humanities and social sciences as well as a circulating children’s collection. The Stephen A. Schwarzman Building is currently undergoing a renovation.