Barcelona City Council has announced a series of presentations for its Llibres trobats project, also known as Found Books. The initiative is part of the city’s effort to promote reading and cultural participation across Barcelona.
According to the Ajuntament de Barcelona, the project involves leaving books in public spaces for residents to read and then pass on to others. The aim is to make literature more accessible and to create a shared reading experience.
The council has said further details on dates, times and locations will be released soon. It expects the programme to involve cultural centres and public libraries across the city, bringing the initiative into neighbourhoods.
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