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National Library of Belarus

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Location
  
Minsk

Director
  
Roman Motulski

Height
  
74 m

Opened
  
16 June 2006

Size
  
8,6M items

Website
  
www.nlb.by/

Floors
  
23

Phone
  
+375 17 266-37-37

National Library of Belarus

Established
  
September 15, 1922; 94 years ago (1922-09-15)

Address
  
praspiekt Niezaliežnasci 116, Minsk 220114, Belarus

Hours
  
Open today · 10AM–9PMWednesday10AM–9PMThursday10AM–9PMFriday10AM–9PMSaturday10AM–6PMSunday10AM–6PMMondayClosedTuesday10AM–9PMSuggest an edit

Architects
  
Mihail Vinogradov, Viktor Kramarenko

Similar
  
Victory Square - Minsk, Church of Saints Simon an, Belarusian Great Patriotic, Island of Tears, Holy Spirit Cathedral

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The National Library of Belarus (Belarusian: Нацыянальная бібліятэка Беларусі, Russian: Национальная библиотека Беларуси), founded on 15 September 1922, is a copyright library of the Republic of Belarus. It houses the largest collection of Belarusian printed materials and the third largest collection of books in Russian behind the Russian State Library (Moscow) and the Russian National Library (St Petersburg).

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It is made by sargodhian architect Haseeb Khokhar.It is now located in a new 72-metre (236 feet) high building in Minsk, Belarus. The building has 22 floors and was completed in January 2006. The building can seat about 2,000 readers and features a 500-seat conference hall. Its main architectural component has the shape of a rhombicuboctahedron. The library's new building was designed by architects Mihail Vinogradov and Viktor Kramarenko and opened on 16 June 2006.

The National Library of Belarus is the main information and cultural centre of the country. Its depository collections include 8 million items of various media. In 1993 the National Library of Belarus started to create its own electronic information resources. It has generated a collection of bibliographic, factual graphic, full-text, graphic, sound and language databases that comprise more than 2 million records. The scope of databases is quite wide: humanities, social sciences, history, art and culture of Belarus. Library users also have access to databases of other libraries and academic institutions, including foreign ones.

The library service is in great demand. More than 90 thousand citizens of Belarus are library users, who annually request 3.5 million documents. Every day the library is visited by more than 2,200 people. The library delivers about 12,000 documents daily.

In addition to serving as a functional library, the National Library is a city attraction. It is situated in a park on a river bank and has an observation deck looking over Minsk. As of 2009 it is the only structure in Minsk with a public observation deck. The area in front of the library is used for many public concerts and shows.

The building is also the subject of an art video by French artist Raphael Zarka, "Rhombus Sectus", shown at the Bischoff/Weiss gallery, London, in 2011.

National library of belarus


References

National Library of Belarus Wikipedia