The Russian State Library, located in Moscow, is one of the three national libraries of Russia and features a vast collection of more than 47 million items, serving as a hub of knowledge and culture.
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๐๏ธ The Russian State Library is one of the largest libraries in the world with over 47 million collections!
๐ It was opened on June 1, 1862, by Tsar Alexander II.
๐ The library originally started with a small collection of just 1,000 books.
๐ In 1992, it was renamed the Russian State Library after previously being called the State Library of the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic.
๐ฐ The library's stunning building was completed in 1986 and is located near Pushkin Square.
๐ It has more than 20 million books and 5 million maps in its collection.
๐จ The Russian State Library features beautiful sculptures that represent knowledge and wisdom.
๐ They host a special Children's Book Festival where kids can meet authors and enjoy fun activities.
๐ป The library offers an online platform for people to access thousands of books from home.
๐ Visitors can borrow books and participate in workshops on various interesting topics!