During the Second Spanish Republic, in June 1931, the Culture Commission, presided by Emili Darder, was created, when the bases for the creation of the Cort Library were being put in place.
This Commission supervised the entire process of the naming of the first librarian, the acquisition of books and subscriptions to magazines, as well as the reform and reconditioning of the space.
[6][7] As a popular library, and to promote culture, a children's section and a branch in Soledat School were created.
[cal citació] During World Book Day of 1993, one of the most important services started running: the loan section.
At that moment Gaspar Bennàzar was the sole person in charge of building the new hall and the main staircase and as such, it is fitting to also attribute him the authorship of the library.
This two-stories bookcase is divided by an overhung gateway supported by corbels carved into zoomorphic shapes, possibly inspired by the Montisió library.