. . "Za\u0142uski Library"@en . "The Za\u0142uski Library (Polish: Biblioteka Za\u0142uskich, Latin: Bibliotheca Zalusciana) was built in Warsaw in 1747\u20131795 by J\u00F3zef Andrzej Za\u0142uski and his brother, Andrzej Stanis\u0142aw Za\u0142uski, both Roman Catholic bishops. The library was the first Polish public library, the largest library in Poland, and one of the earliest public libraries in Europe. The building was destroyed by the Germans during World War II. After the war, it was rebuilt under the Polish People's Republic. Today's Polish National Library (Biblioteka Narodowa), founded in 1928, considers itself the descendant of the Za\u0142uski Library."@en . . "The Za\u0142uski Library (Polish: Biblioteka Za\u0142uskich, Latin: Bibliotheca Zalusciana) was built in Warsaw in 1747\u20131795 by J\u00F3zef Andrzej Za\u0142uski and his brother, Andrzej Stanis\u0142aw Za\u0142uski, both Roman Catholic bishops. The library was the first Polish public library, the largest library in Poland, and one of the earliest public libraries in Europe. The building was destroyed by the Germans during World War II. After the war, it was rebuilt under the Polish People's Republic. Today's Polish National Library (Biblioteka Narodowa), founded in 1928, considers itself the descendant of the Za\u0142uski Library."@en .