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  1. The Prince George Galitzine Memorial Library is situated at 46 Fontanka in St Petersburg in the house now houses The Central City Public Library named after V.V.Mayakovsky. This building is known as the Carlow mansion, and before the revolution in 1917, it was the family home of Prince George Galitzine’s maternal grandmother – Countess ...

  2. The Prince George Galitzine Memorial Library was founded in October 1994 by Prince George's widow, Jean and their daughter, Katya. For 25 years, the Library was funded entirely by the London based charity set up in Prince George's memory, The Galitzine - St Petersburg Trust (UK No 1015036). The Library is located at 46 Fontanka Embankment, St ...

  3. 16 de may. de 2024 · Description. Also known as. English. National Library of Russia. one of the national libraries in Saint Petersburg, Russia. Russian Public Library. State Public Library. National Library of Russia named after M.Saltykov-Shchedrin. Imperial Public Library.

  4. Media in category "Russian National Library building at Moskovsky prospect". The following 21 files are in this category, out of 21 total. 1103. St. Petersburg. Moscow Avenue, 165-A.jpg 2,970 × 2,090; 2.8 MB. National Library of Russia - panoramio.jpg 960 × 1,280; 146 KB. New building of the National Library of Russia.JPG 1,024 × 768; 181 KB.

  5. www.saint-petersburg.com › rivers-and-canals › fontanka-riverFontanka River in St. Petersburg

    Highlights of the Fontanka River: Anichkov Bridge and Beloselsky-Belozersky Palace. The modern name of the Fontanka River (from the Russian word "fountain") was conceived in 1737 when aqueducts were constructed across it to feed water to the fountains of the Summer Garden. In the 18th century, forests grew on the southern banks of the Fontanka ...

  6. On 3 November, the National Library of Russia hosted the online concert as a part of an annual event "Night of the Arts". This year, the event was held in Russia under the motto "Art unites". The concert marks the anniversaries of two Russian composers: Peter Tchaikovsky (180th birthday) and Nikolai Medtner (140th birthday).

  7. Since 1989 the Russian National Library has published the bibliography of literature on St. Petersburg (under various titles). The Library also holds P.N. Stolpyansky's data file on the history of St. Petersburg. The Library exchanges materials with 1,076 establishments in 73 countries of the world.