Library of Grand National Assembly

It has been serving members of the Grand National Assembly of Turkey in its current building since 21 December 1960.

[3] Among the most interesting of these are the Vaveyla newspaper[4] written in the Krasnoyarsk prisoners camp between 1915-1918 and a Quran[5] which was presented to the library by the Bukharan People's Soviet Republic.

In accordance with its corporate policy, the Parliament Library offers the works it deems appropriate to all its users through the TBMM Open Access System.

Within the framework of this planning, the area used by the library today was developed specifically for it to give service to its users.

There are reading halls on the right and left sides of the library's entrance, where local and foreign newspapers and magazines are presented for the benefit of the members of Parliament.