
National Library of Brazil
The National Library of Brazil, located in Rio de Janeiro, is the country's largest and most significant repository of knowledge and cultural heritage. It houses millions of books, manuscripts, manuscripts, newspapers, photographs, and digital materials, serving as a vital resource for research, education, and preserving Brazil's history. Established in 1810, it supports scholarly work and public access to information, promoting the dissemination of Brazilian culture and knowledge. The library also plays a key role in conserving rare and valuable collections, making it an essential institution for safeguarding Brazil’s intellectual legacy.