Philadelphia City Institute Free Library

Philadelphia City Institute Free Library PCI opened its doors at the northeast corner of 18th and Chestnut Streets in 1855. In 1944, the Institute joined the Free Library of Philadelphia as a branch.

Located on the first floor and lower level of a high-rise apartment building on the northwest corner of Rittenhouse Square, PCI serves the communities of Rittenhouse Square, Fitler Square, and people who live and work in Center City west of Broad Street. The Philadelphia City Institute was founded on March 15, 1852 by The Young Man's Institute (an organization for disadvantaged young men) as a "Li

terary Institute," modeled on the concept of Mechanics Institutes in Great Britain, which offered school facilities and a library. In 1857, females were granted the privilege of attending lectures, and later, the use of the library. The Institute provided lectures, concerts, free night school, and even drill practice during the Civil War. It was listed as a tourist attraction for those attending the Centennial Exhibition in 1876. In 1923, the Institute moved across the street to a former residence at 218 S. 19th Street (West Rittenhouse Square), where it expanded services to children. The PCI Board of Managers agreed to provide the money to maintain the physical location, collection and programming. The Philadelphia City Institute opened at its present quarters on May 11, 1957. It is located in the first floor and basement of a high-rise apartment building at 1905 Locust Street, which is partly situated on the former site of PCI. The library was designed by PCI board member Erling H. Pedersen. It was renovated in 1998 as part of the "Changing Lives" campaign, which brought Internet service to every branch. A prominent mural by noted Philadelphia artist David McShane greets visitors at the entrance of the library. Commissioned by the Friends of PCI in 2000, the mural speaks to the history and mission of the branch, and the diversity of the community it serves.

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11/25/2024

Our library will be CLOSED for browsing and computer use today due to short staffing.

- We will offer Material Pickup at the front door from 11 am - 7 pm; please bring your library card or id to pick up your holds.
- The Penn's Village Presents film screening will be held as scheduled, at 2:00 pm.

Our hours this week are as follows:
- Monday, 11 am - 7 pm
- Tuesday 11 am - 7 pm
- Wednesday 10 am - 1 pm
- Thursday Closed
- Friday Closed
- Saturday 10 am - 5 pm

Special Announcement: We will have Covid tests and masks available to hand out while supplies last. Limit of 1 Covid test per person. Please ask at the front door today and the Reference Desk tomorrow to pick up.

11/23/2024

Our library will be CLOSED today due to staff shortage - no browsing or computer use.

We will offer Material Pickup at the front door from 10 am – 5 pm; please bring your library card or id to pick up your holds.

Tai Chi will be held as scheduled at 10:30.

We apologize for the inconvenience.

Families, please join us for our annual Preschool Costume Parade & Storytime on Thursday morning at 11 am!Halloween Cost...
10/30/2024

Families, please join us for our annual Preschool Costume Parade & Storytime on Thursday morning at 11 am!

Halloween Costume Parade & Storytime
Thursday October 31
11:00 am
Meet at the Goat Statue in Rittenhouse Square.

Join PCI Library staff as we show off our costumes by parading around Rittenhouse Square, then travel back to the library for a very special, not-too-spooky Halloween Storytime.

10/29/2024

Don't forget, tonight!

Owl Pellet Dissection for Kids
Tuesday October 29
5:30 pm

Owls are amazing birds of prey, but they have some weird habits around the dinner table. Follow along with the instructor as we learn a little more about these birds and figure out what owl pellets are, why owls make them, and finally, what's inside!?

10/28/2024

PCI Library Hours This Week:

Monday, Closed
Tuesday, 11 am - 7 pm
Wednesday, 10 am - 5 pm
Thursday, 10 am - 5 pm
Friday, 10 am - 5 pm
Saturday, 10 am - 5 pm

Our library will be OPEN tomorrow, Saturday October 26, from 10 am - 5 pm.Please join us for the first program in a five...
10/25/2024

Our library will be OPEN tomorrow, Saturday October 26, from 10 am - 5 pm.

Please join us for the first program in a five-program Free Tai Chi series at 10:30 am, and for our PCI Friends Book Swap from 2-4 pm.

Here’s how the Book Swap works: Bring a book(s) – take a book(s). Chat with other book lovers. Bring a book(s) from home that you have really enjoyed and you believe someone else would enjoy (rather than unwanted items).

Guidelines for books that will NOT be accepted:
- No textbooks or medical books
- No topics that are outdated, such as computer, finance, etc.
- No books with writing within pages
- No books that are tattered or discolored by age
- No travel guide books
- No language other than English

Don't forget, tonight:Yay or Nay: Does Voting Matter? (WHYY Bridging Blocks)Tuesday October 224:30 pmVoting is a “civic ...
10/22/2024

Don't forget, tonight:

Yay or Nay: Does Voting Matter? (WHYY Bridging Blocks)
Tuesday October 22
4:30 pm

Voting is a “civic duty”. Our right to vote empowers us to make an impact in our communities. Yet voter turnout has long been a challenge. During the 2022 midterms, 43% of eligible city voters cast a ballot. At the recent Philly mayoral race, only 32% of eligible voters showed up at the polls. Join WHYY and the Free Library of Philadelphia to discuss ways to motivate Philadelphians young and old to step into the voting booth and exercise their democratic rights this November.

Bridging Blocks is aimed at bringing together culturally and politically diverse households for civil dialogue and understanding. This program will be hosted and moderated by Eric Marsh Sr., WHYY News Manager of Community & Engagement and Anthony Cuffie, WHYY News Senior Manager of Community & Engagement.

Hey grown-ups! Do you have an unmatched knowledge of all things Halloween? Are you an expert on horror movies? Are you l...
10/22/2024

Hey grown-ups! Do you have an unmatched knowledge of all things Halloween? Are you an expert on horror movies? Are you looking for a way to celebrate the spooky season that isn't in a bar? Come play trivia at the library!

Halloween Trivia Night
Monday October 28
5:15 pm

Questions will cover a range of horror movies, haunted Philadelphia history, and fun-sized facts! With your team of no more than 5 people, come celebrate and compete, and have a good, spooky time.

Winning team will receive $15 gift cards, runner up team will receive $10 dollar gift cards to local stores.

Halloween pun names not required but are appreciated.

Space is limited, please register your team beforehand at this link: https://forms.gle/sxfFXJfyc4Ea2juQ9.

Don't forget, tonight:The History of Jazz: A Talk & PerformanceMonday October 214:30 pmLed by Jerry Tanenbaum, top area ...
10/21/2024

Don't forget, tonight:

The History of Jazz: A Talk & Performance
Monday October 21
4:30 pm

Led by Jerry Tanenbaum, top area musicians will perform beautiful examples of jazz through the ages, with some explanation of why and how the styles evolved over time.

Don't forget, tonight: What's On Your Ballot? Presented by the Committee of SeventyTuesday October 155:30 pmGet ready fo...
10/15/2024

Don't forget, tonight:

What's On Your Ballot? Presented by the Committee of Seventy
Tuesday October 15
5:30 pm

Get ready for the upcoming election by learning about the different offices, candidates, and ballot measures that will appear on your ballot. This session provides an overview of the key issues, how to research candidates, and tips for making informed decisions when you vote.

Learn how to be well-prepared and confident on Election Day.

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1905 Locust Street
Philadelphia, PA
19103

Opening Hours

Monday 2pm - 6pm
Tuesday 2pm - 6pm
Wednesday 2pm - 6pm
Thursday 2pm - 6pm
Friday 1pm - 5pm

Telephone

+12156856621

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