Poster november growing national library. The main building of the National Library of Russia “will be adapted for modern use. Concert Hall of the Russian National Library

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Concert hall Russian National Library.

This building has rich history: back in 1711, Peter I founded a palace on this site for his daughter Anna and named this palace Italian. From this palace came the names of Bolshaya and Malaya Italianskaya streets (now Italianskaya street and Zhukovsky street).

After restoration it housed some departments Public library(now the Russian National Library), and the Concert Hall itself is located in the former church of St. Catherine, also built by G. Quarenghi. The general interior of the Temple has remained unchanged to this day.

The architecture of the hall was designed in strict style early classicism (G. Quarenghi), columns of the Ionic order decorate the entrance, smooth walls are complemented by pilasters, warm light falls through semi-circular windows. The hall has extraordinary acoustics, providing a philharmonic sound. The atmosphere of the hall evokes feelings of joy and peace in all those entering.

The concept for the development of the Russian National Library (RNL, also known as Public Library) was approved on February 9 in St. Petersburg by the board of the Ministry of Culture. The document includes a clause according to which the historical building of the National Library on Ostrovsky Square will undergo “repair, restoration and adaptation to modern use" Books will be partially removed from the building.

The board met in the new Public building on Moskovsky Prospekt, and for this purpose, an announcement was made throughout the library. At the same time, according to Fontanka, Publicchka employees who were critical of the document were not invited to the event. But the administration of the establishment took care of cleanliness and order - throughout the meeting, which was attended by the Minister of Culture Vladimir Medinsky, the porch of Publicchka was cleared of snow by a tractor and two workers with brushes. After the minister's departure, the cleaners left.


Photo: Website of the Russian National Library

The development concept was presented by the General Director of the Russian National Library, Alexander Visly. “We need to enter the stage of design and reconstruction of central buildings. There is no other option, otherwise all that remains is to simply close (the central building - Ed.),” he said.

Visly noted that he would like to tidy up the courtyards of the building, equip all workplaces with “computers and very good wi-fi” (both are already available at the National Library of Russia - Ed.) in order to increase the attendance of the site.

The general director also expects the soon opening of the second stage of Publicchka at the intersection of Moskovsky Prospekt and Varshavskaya Street. Judging by his words, books are already being transported here, although the building has not been officially put into operation. However, in the long term, this will not solve the problem of shortage of space for storing books. Therefore, the Russian National Library needs to build another building and receive not only printed, but also electronic copies of publications.

As a result, the concept was accepted, and Public was instructed to develop a plan for implementing the document. According to Alexander Visly’s forecasts, the procedure will take from six months to a year.

The development concept of the Russian National Library for 2018 - 2015 was developed in 2017. In October, it was discussed at parliamentary hearings in the Legislative Assembly, where the document was criticized by parliamentarians, scientists and library experts. Nevertheless, the draft concept was approved by the Scientific Council of the National Library of Russia in November. In addition to the changes described by Alexander Visly, the paper suggests that Publicka and Moscow Leninka (Russian state library, former Lenin Library) a single electronic catalog will appear. The RNL will hold more events with the participation of " famous people, scientists, representatives of public organizations.”

The Russian National Library is one of the oldest in Eastern Europe and the largest in the world. Her project was approved by Empress Catherine II in 1795. The National Library stores the world's most complete collection of Russian books (about 10 million items).

Since 2016, a conflict has been developing in the NLR. Then Alexander Visly, a native of the Russian State Library, was appointed general director of the institution. The new leader’s plans were to merge Leninka and Public. This project was not implemented, but opposition-minded bibliographer Tatyana Shumilova was fired from the library, who, however, was reinstated after legal proceedings.