The Mirza Alakbar Sabir Central City Library (Azerbaijani: Mirzə Ələkbər Sabir adına Mərkəzi Şəhər Kitabxanası) is a public library in downtown Baku, Azerbaijan, established in 1919.
In late 1918, the Cultural-Educational Department of the Association of Consumer Societies of Azerbaijan decided to open a public library.
Providing the collection for the new library proved to be a difficult task, since there was no large-scale publication in the country at the time.
At this time, with the exception of limited resources in Azeri, most published materials were in Persian, Arabic and Turkish.
Later it was moved to its present location in the 1904 baroque mansion which once belonged to oil industrialist Ambartsum Melikov and was designed by architect Vartan Sarkisov.