Located inside the presidential complex, the library can accommodate up to 5,000 people at a time and will offer students, researchers, and literature enthusiasts a collection including millions of books, articles, and reports available in a printed and online format.
Tuğlu said the new library is decorated with traditional Seljuk, Ottoman and contemporary motifs.
With its rich book collections and services for visitors, the library is expected to become a world-renowned research center.
The Nasreddin Hodja Children's Library will be available for visitors ages 5-10, and those age 10-15 will be able to use the Youth Library.
There will also be separate mini libraries focusing on sounds and images, rare books, and research.
Visitors will have the opportunity to learn about classical Turkish history thanks to departments shedding light on the history of the Seljuks and Anatolia.
The library also features a special hall named Cihannuma (world atlas). There are 16 columns in the hall representing Turkic states from the annals of history.
With a collection of 200,000 books in an area of 3,500 square meters (37,673 square feet), the hall is ready for visitors.
In addition, citations from the Muslim holy book, the Quran, on the significance of reading and writing are inscribed on the dome of the hall.
In collaboration with the Foreign Ministry, scores of books were brought to the library from every country where Turkey has a diplomatic mission. These books on the culture and history of the countries will be available in the World Library inside Cihannuma Hall.
Ambassadors and representatives of countries including Uzbekistan, Chile, China, France, and Belarus personally visited the presidential complex and graciously donated books that were later added to the library's archive.