7 most beautiful Russian libraries

7 most beautiful Russian libraries

Categories: Art | Book | Culture | Design and Architecture | Photo project | Science | World

As you know, Russians are the most widely read nation. And it goes without saying that throughout its vast territory in Russia there are many libraries, both old and fashionable modern urban spaces.

7 PHOTOS

7 most beautiful Russian libraries

1. Russian State Library in Moscow

Leninka, as Muscovites call it (because it was previously called by the name of Vladimir Lenin), is the most famous and largest library in Russia. Her collection numbers over 47 million pieces. She receives copies of everything that is printed in the country.

7 most beautiful Russian libraries

2. Library-reading room to them. I.S. Turgenev.

While Leninka has always been designed for academics and study, and you must be over 18 to gain access, Turgenevka became the first reading room in the city to be open to everyone and free of charge. It was opened in 1885 in memory of the Russian writer Ivan Turgenev and was funded by the benefactor Varvara Morozova.

7 most beautiful Russian libraries

3. The Russian National Library.

According to real bookworms, the ideal library has endless bookshelves that reach the highest ceilings and ladders that you can use to slide down rows of books (like in the movie Beauty and the Beast).

7 most beautiful Russian libraries

4. Book Chapel.

This library was recently opened in 2016 and looks the same as the Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. The Book Chapel has a collection of over 5,000 facsimiles of hand-made rare books dating from the 16th-19th centuries. Unlike other libraries, you can buy many books here.

7 most beautiful Russian libraries

5. Central Regional Library. N.V. Gogol.

This library is a Mecca for creative youth, its design and equipment correspond to all the latest trends. There is a large archive of multimedia documents as well as a collection of music and films that can be accessed locally.

7 most beautiful Russian libraries

6. Scientific library of KFU named after N.I. Lobachevsky.

The library was founded in 1804 at the same time as Kazan University, one of the first and most prestigious universities in Russia (among its graduates are Lev Tolstoy and Vladimir Lenin).

7 most beautiful Russian libraries

7. Library of Alvar Aalto in Vyborg.

This modernist library building was the work of the Finnish iconic architect Alvar Aalto back in the 1930s. It boasts an unusual design with an emphasis on natural materials and a connection with nature.

Keywords: Library | Architecture | Design | Reading | Book | Russia | Modern | Old | Beauty | Beautiful | Art

Post News Article

Recent articles

30 errors and cliches that the audience doesn't forgive the movies
30 errors and cliches that the audience doesn't forgive the ...

The question "What 100% spoils the movie for you?" obviously hurt the users of Reddit for a living — so much so that gathered ...

Feathers as art
Feathers as art

It's hard to imagine that you can depict an entire picture on a bird's feather, but Chris Maynard does it masterfully. The ...

As a housewife Melitta Benz invented the coffee filter and started the company Melitta Group
As a housewife Melitta Benz invented the coffee filter and ...

In 1908, Berlin was a unique case: a simple housewife Melitta Benz was one of the first women who received a patent for his ...

Related articles

Lost architecture: 40 structures that we can only see in the photo
Lost architecture: 40 structures that we can only see in the ...

Throughout its history, humanity has created many outstanding architectural structures. Unfortunately, we are not destined to see a ...

40 questionable architectural solutions that you can't take your eyes off
40 questionable architectural solutions that you can't take ...

There are buildings that from the first second fascinate with the harmony of proportions, stunning design and aesthetic power. But ...

The exciting world of urban architecture with unexpected perspectives
The exciting world of urban architecture with unexpected ...

Talented urban photographer from the Netherlands Jeroen van Damme this year was included in the shortlist of Sony World Photography ...