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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. Electric substation, Fontanka Embankment, 3a is a building in Leningrad Oblast, Northwestern Russia located on набережная реки Фонтанки. Electric substation, Fontanka Embankment, 3a is situated nearby to Museum of circus arts and the fire station Пожарная часть №17 .

  3. National Library of Russia 40.jpg 4,128 × 2,322; 4 MB Nevski Prospekt, de hoofdstraat in Sint Petersburg St Petersburg, Nevski Prospect (titel op object), RP-F-2007-357-1.jpg 4,797 × 3,986; 2.19 MB Nevskii prospect and Gostinii dvor.jpg 2,578 × 1,871; 332 KB

  4. The Russian National Library on Fontanka So vast is the collection of the Russian National Library that it requires not one or even two, but five grand libraries to house its books. Though the books at the library on the Fontanka embankment are not as old or famed as the ones at the National Library next to Yekaterininskiy Gardens, the building itself is as equally impressive as the main ...

  5. 6 de mar. de 2024 · The following 16 files are in this category, out of 16 total. Aleksandra Osipovna Smirnova by Mitrejter.jpg 450 × 558; 66 KB. Alexandra Rosset.jpg 401 × 605; 96 KB. Alexandra Smirnova-Rosse tby Varnek.jpg 800 × 987; 48 KB. Alexandra Smirnova-Rosset be Disderi.jpg 161 × 274; 24 KB. Alexandra Smirnova-Rosset.jpg 1,281 × 1,733; 144 KB.

  6. La Nacia Biblioteko de Rusio, ( ruse Российская Национальная Библиотека) en Sankt-Peterburgo, Rusio, devenas de la iama Imperia Biblioteko fondita de Katerina la Granda en 1795, kiu jam posedis inter sia libraro la privatan bibliotekon de Voltero, inter aliaj. Ĝi enhavas tridek kvin milionoj de dokumentoj, inter ...

  7. The opening of the Imperial Public Library took place on January 2 (14), 1814. At the end of the 1820s, there was a need to expand the library. The general plan of the new building, which opens onto Ostrovsky Square, was created by K.I. Rossi. The building appeared in 1828, and the exterior decoration was completed in 1832.