
Lenin Library
The Lenin Library, officially known as the Russian State Library, is one of the largest and most comprehensive libraries in the world, located in Moscow. Named after Vladimir Lenin, it holds millions of books, periodicals, and digital resources across countless subjects. Serving as a major cultural and scholarly hub, it provides access to information for researchers, students, and the public. The library’s extensive collections include historical documents, rare manuscripts, and modern publications, making it a vital institution for preserving Russian and global knowledge. Its facilities support research, learning, and cultural exchange.