IU’s Lilly Library is receiving an $10.9 million grant, which will be used for the largest renovation in the library’s roughly 60-year history.
IU's Lilly Library Gets $11M
Grant For 1st-Ever Large Renovation
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. (AP) — Indiana University's renowned Lilly Library is getting a nearly $11 million boost for its first big renovation since it opened about six decades ago.
IU President Michael A. McRobbie announced Monday that the Lilly Endowment Inc. was providing an "extraordinary" $10.9 million grant for an interior renovation of the 52,500-square-foot building. That work will include upgrades to its lighting, fire protection and security systems.
The limestone-faced library opened in 1960 on the Bloomington campus to house the private library of the late Josiah K. Lilly Jr., one of the Lilly Endowment's founders.
It's now home to more than 450,000 rare books, 8.5 million manuscripts and 150,000 sheets of music that are magnets for both scholars and students completing coursework.
The library sits at the heart of IU Bloomington's Fine Arts Plaza.
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