SELF-SERVICE BOOKCASES
Currently, in the City are public bookcases, which are open to everyone 24/7, entirely free of charge and with no need to register.
Borrow one or more books, and feel free to read them on the spot or take them home and return them once you're done! Readers may also choose to keep the books and replace them with others.
The bookcases are a good way for people who want to get rid of some of their collection to "recycle" books among the community, giving these books a second life by passing them on to their neighbours and visitors free of charge.
RULES
- Take out a book, and choose to return or keep it.
- Replace any books you choose to keep with another book.
- If there is space available in the cabinet, you can even add books.
- If you notice any problems or damage, please call CAPEL on 4796 4608.
AN INITIATIVE OF FREED UM LIESEN ASBL
The Bicherschaf initiative was instigated by Freed um Liesen ASBL, which presented the idea for a public bookcase to Luxembourg City in 2014. The concept was already in wide use in many cities across Germany and France by the end of the 1990s.
The bookcase project models itself on the one used by the City of Esch, which launched the "Den Escher Bicherschaf" initiative in 2012 in collaboration with the Syndicat d’initiative local (local interest syndicate).
info from the website : https://www.vdl.lu
This particular bicherschaaf is connected to the Police Museum and books are from the Police Library Museum.
Use the hint if you just need it.
Good luck.