Welcome to the Library for Iranian Studies, a unique haven for scholars, researchers, and enthusiasts of Iranian culture and history, located at The Woodlands Hall, Crown Street, Acton, London. Our library boasts an extensive collection of rare books, manuscripts, and academic resources dedicated to the rich tapestry of Iranian heritage, making it a vital resource for anyone looking to deepen their understanding of Iran’s past and present.

At the Library for Iranian Studies, we pride ourselves on providing a welcoming atmosphere where knowledge flourishes. Our dedicated staff is committed to exceptional customer service, ensuring that visitors receive personalized assistance in navigating our vast collection. Whether you’re seeking specific texts or general information about Iranian studies, we are here to help you every step of the way.

Our commitment to supporting educational endeavors is reflected not only in our resources but also in our various programs and events aimed at fostering a deeper appreciation for Iranian culture. From lectures to community discussions, we strive to create an engaging environment that promotes learning and connection.

We invite you to book an appointment or reach out to us with any inquiries by calling 020 8993 6384. For more information about our services and offerings, feel free to visit our website at http://www.iranianlibrary.org.uk/. Discover the Library for Iranian Studies – where a world of knowledge awaits you!

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Wonderful collection of Persian books and English books about Persia/Iran.

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Wonderful collection of Persian books and English books about Persia/Iran.

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Best for daughters study.

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Best for daughters study.

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