Visit the Manila San Francisco Friendship Library Established on October 28, 1946 through Ordinance No. 31 you're sure to be delighted upon visiting this institution - you won't be disappointed! You are sure to be impressed! 2982 marked the official beginning of Manila-San Francisco friendship through this library at 800 Taft Avenue in Ermita Manila - now known as Manila City Library with Friendship Library as part of their services to meet cultural, informational and recreational needs of Philippine citizens in Manila. Mylene C. Villanueva OIC oversees this library system spanning 11 branches located throughout Manila's six districts to ensure accessibility for its inhabitants. Manila San Francisco Friendship Library goes far beyond simply acting as an archive, providing access to an expansive assortment of materials and resources as well as exceptional services tailored specifically toward fulfilling educational and recreational pursuits in its communities. Join in our exciting programs and events designed to promote literacy, cultural understanding and community participation! Be a part of these dynamic offerings! Come meet our friendly and accommodating staff members who are here to assist in finding information pertinent to your needs and enhance the library experience for all! Manila San Francisco Friendship Library represents more than buildings; our library plays an essential part in shaping Manila's intellectual and cultural landscape. Experience Knowledge and Community NowVisit the Manila City Library branches today to witness first-hand how knowledge, community and connection can change lives! Manila City Library features 11 branches strategically situated throughout Manila's six districts to make knowledge easily accessible and resources easily attainable. Under Ms. Mylene Villanueva's supervision, Manila City Library has evolved and changed with every generation over its existence - remaining an invaluable asset throughout time as set out in Ordinance No. 6088.