The Paju Munsan Library is a regional hub library serving northern Paju. First opened in 1994, it was relocated and expanded in September 2025, and now operates in its current form.

The library holds a collection of approximately 110,000 volumes and is designed based on universal design, with all spaces connected by ramps, ensuring accessibility for all users.

It offers peace-themed programs reflecting local identity and community partnerships, while providing advanced reading environments and services integrating AI and ICT. Through these efforts, the library serves as a central hub for knowledge, culture, and community engagement, supporting the development of the local community.

Library Overview

  • Library Name: Paju City Munsan Library
  • Address: 1671, Bangchon-ro, Munsan-eup, Paju-si, Gyeonggi-do
  • Facilities: Site Area 11,525㎡; Gross Floor Area 5,449㎡ (B1-3F)

Floor

Spaces

3F

General Reading Room, Young Adult Reading Room, Offices

2F

Children’s Reading Room

1F

Integrated Information Desk, Club Room, Lecture Room, Multipurpose Room, Café

B1

Closed Stacks, Mechanical Room, Electrical Room, Generator Room, Fire Control Room, Pump Room

  • Parking: 41 spaces (35 standard, 2 accessible, 4 EV)
  • Staff: 13 (including 9 librarians and 2 non-librarian staff)
  • Opened: September 27, 1994 (relocated and reopened: September 29, 2025)

 

Main Features

  • Regional hub library for northern Gyeonggi area, overseeing eight branch libraries
  • Universal design connecting all areas of the library through a ramp-based layout
  • Peace-themed programs reflecting local identity and community partnerships
  • Future-oriented reading environment and services based on AI and ICT technologies

Nearby Attractions: Cultural Venues, Parks, Temples, and Local Dining

  • Imjingak Pyeonghwa-Nuri Park (Pyeonghwa-Nuri Campground, Pyeonghwa Gondola, Pyeonghwa Land)
  • Heyri Art Valley
  • House of Peace (Peace Library and Genocide History Museum)
  • Bogwangsa Temple