
Lenin State Library
The Lenin State Library, officially known as the Russian State Library, is one of the largest and most significant libraries in Russia and the world. Founded in 1862, it initially focused on collecting material related to the Russian Revolution and Marxism, reflecting Lenin's influence. Located in Moscow, the library houses millions of books, manuscripts, and special collections, serving as a vital research center. It supports scholars and the public, providing access to a vast array of knowledge across disciplines, enhancing cultural and educational pursuits in Russia and globally.