Biblioteca Municipal
The current Elena Martín Vivaldi Municipal Public Library, named after the much-loved Spanish Granada-born poet, has been open for only a few years. Until its inauguration in December 2009, the town had no official Biblioteca Municipal (Municipal Library). The closest thing to a library was the reading service offered by Caritas Parroquial (parish-based arm of Caritas, the Catholic Church social and charitable organisation). In 1984, part of the Old Tram Station (now the Justice of the Peace Court) was used as a library for several years. The building was formerly the home of Doña Dolores and Doña María Uceda Díaz. In 1977, the building was renovated to accommodate the entire Uceda Díaz family and was named Villa María y Dolores. In 2003, the family of Dolores Uceda Díaz sold it to the City Council, which used it as a Cultural Centre, with the ground floor accommodating groups of children who did not attend the old school, while the upper floor was used as an adult education centre. Located on Calle Real.