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  1. From Wikimedia Commons, the free media repository. Media related to the National Library of Russia. Buildings | at Nevsky prospect at Moskovsky prospect at Fontanka Embankment. People Collections Symbols. This is a category about a cultural heritage object in Russia, number: 7810671000.

  2. 10 de out. de 2023 · Russian National Library building at Fontanka Embankment‎ (2 C, 32 F) S. Sadovaya, 128‎ (9 F) ... Media in category "Buildings on the Fontanka embankment"

  3. The Fontanka Embankment ( Russian: Набережная реки Фонтанки) is a street in Saint Petersburg that follows the course of the Fontanka from its origin as it diverges from the Neva River up to its confluence with the Great Neva. [1] In 1762–1769 the general plan of city development was developed by the State Special ...

  4. Russian National Library building at Nevsky prospect, Russian National Library building at Moskovsky prospect, Plekhanov House, Russian National Library building at Fontanka Embankment Membro de World Digital Library, Library Assembly of Eurasia, Federação Internacional de Associações e Instituições Bibliotecárias: Acervo 38 ...

  5. 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 ...

  6. Reader Registration. Opening Hours: Monday — Friday: 9:00 to 20:30; Saturday, Sunday: 11:00 to 18:30. Contacts: Tel. : +7 (812) 718-85-97 (Main Building) Tel. : +7 (812) 415-97-09 (New Building) Tel. : +7 (812) 318-90-90, (extension 4103) (Building on the Fontanka Embankment) Get a Library Card.

  7. Contact us: Telephone: +7 (812) 318-90-90, (extension 4201, 4233) Address: 1st floor, 36, the Fontanka Embankment, Saint Petersburg. The Jnior Reading Room is located in the beautiful building of the former Institute for Noble Maidens, designed by the world-renowed architect J. Quarenghi.