Russian State Library (Rossiiskaia Gosudarstvennaia Biblioteka)

Description

Still widely known under its Soviet name as the Lenin Library, it was founded at the end of the 18th century from the collection of the Rumiantsev public museum. This contains a fine selection of aging manuscripts and books including one of the earliest Russian examples of the handwritten book, the Gospel of the Archangel. It holds more than 42 million items in 247 languages, in size second only to the US Library of Congress. The library is open to everyone above 18 years of age, though you will need to apply for a pass, for which you will need a passport and evidence of visa registration.

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