Kinces, Diana: Tăşnad. Chid cultural. Istoric (Satu Mare, 2015)

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on several occasions, but its mission was taken up regularly, improved and adapted to the needs of the community for which it exists. Today, the House of Culture is a representative institution in the city's cultural landscape, which gradually acquired the prestige of a genuine establishment, the outbreak of promoting the authentic local values. The building that houses the institution was built in 1909, being the casino of the local elite. It works as House of Culture from 1948, havinga hall with 100 seats in which are organizes shows, conferences, book launches, music circles etc. Tăşnad Town Library The tradition of the overtly books and systematically reading at Tăşnad have faraway origins, existing here a library accessible to the people since 1921 when was founded the Library Nicolae lorga within the State School from the locality. Before these, in Tăşnad functioned a library belonging to the Romano Catholic confession and that was serving primarily the Hungarian population. In 1926 within the Cultural Centre was established a library too. The District Library was established in 1952 and in 1968 received the status of the Town Library. It is an encyclopedic library and comprises two sections: loan adults and children, and from 2011 offers a new service BIBLIONET equipped with IT equipment (4 computers, scanner, printer and video projector). Started from 2012 the institution operates in a new location, modern and properly equipped. The performance hall UNIREA The old town cinema was built in 1911 and offered 350 seats. It was achieved thanks to the support of the youth club, who was also in charge of promoting and distributing the film screenings. The cinema was addressed to a large and compact audience. Currently it serves as a performance hall for different cultural events, having a capacity of 300 seats.

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