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  • The Russian State Library (RSL) is the largest library in Russia, the second largest library in the world. It was founded in 1862 and was a part of the Moscow Public and Rumyantsev Museums. From the moment of foundation the Library has been receiving the legal deposit copies of all publications released in Russia. On January 24, 1924, it was renamed as the v. I. Lenin Russian Library.
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  • On February 6, 1925, it was transformed into the v. I. Lenin State Library of the USSR, and since January 22, 1992, it is the Russian State Library.
  • Pashkov House (at 3 Mokhovaya Street) was renamed the Old Building of the Russian State Library.
  • I highly recommend the Russian State Library to anyone visiting Moscow, as it is both a beautiful spot for tourists and a great place to study for students.
  • The complex of buildings of the Russian State Library is located in the historic district of Staroe Vagankovo, in the White City of Moscow.
  • Russian State Library, national library of Russia, located in Moscow, notable for its extensive collection of early printed books and a collection of manuscripts...
  • It was named the V. I. Lenin State Library of the USSR from 1925 until it was renamed in 1992 as the Russian State Library.
  • The Russian state library, a Soviet building made of marble and granite, opens its doors to you during an original visit.
  • Tüm yapılacak şeylere bakın. Russian State Library. 4. 142 yorum. ... Hellow, Do You have Internet access in Your State Library ?
  • Through its website, the Russian State Library offers users the convenience of accessing its catalog, digital resources, and online services.
  • On October 30 the St. Petersburg State Institute of Culture hosted an international seminar "Personality in the Library" organized by the National Library of Russia.