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Tartu University Library

Coordinates: 58°22′36″N 26°43′14″E / 58.3767°N 26.7206°E / 58.3767; 26.7206
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Tartu University Library with the monument to Juri Lotman.

Tartu University Library is an academic library in Tartu, Estonia, belonging to the University of Tartu. It is the largest academic library in the country.

The library was founded in 1802 (with its forerunner from 1632). Holdings include approximately 3.7 million volumes. The collection is particularly rich in the field of semiotics.

The main building of the library is situated in the center of Tartu, on Struve Street 1.

Its holdings include memorial collections of Karl Ernst von Baer, Thomas Sebeok and many others.

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58°22′36″N 26°43′14″E / 58.3767°N 26.7206°E / 58.3767; 26.7206