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Mission Statement:

“Casa Italia is a home for all Italian-American organizations in the Chicago area. Here, we meet to pursue common goals, preserve our past, celebrate our heritage and ensure passage of values to future generations.”

Florence Bartolomei Roselli Library PDF Print E-mail

 

The library is a rich source of materials and serves as a comprehensive resource center for research and study of Italy. Italian documents and general materials on Italian American people, organizations and institutions. The Library has a collection of over 3,000 volumes, more than 200 file folders of pamphlets, 113 oral history transcripts and various audio/visual materials.

 

It also offers a reading section with collections of works in both Italian and English of Italian authors, artists, historians and politicians as well as extensive information on Italy and Italians. Twenty-five percent of the books are printed in Italian. 

 

    We strive to be a resource not only to individuals, but also to schools, other libraries and organizations seeking information on Italian culture. 

 

 

 Immortalize YOUR Family in our Digital Archive

Please help us at the Roselli Library at Casa Italia to build a comprehensive archive of Chicago Italian Americana by becoming a Friend of the Library. Donate/share your family/community/club photos, documents, books, and memorabilia with the Casa Italia Library. 

We seek items from the full history of Italians in Chicago 1850 - 2009.  

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