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