The National Library of Belarus (NBB) was founded by the resolution of the Council of People's Commissars of the BSSR in 1922 as the Belarusian State and University Library of the Belarusian State University (BSU). At the time of opening, the library's collections numbered only 60 thousand copies, which were used by 1.1 thousand people. The first private building of the library was the Jubilee House on Zakharyevskaya Street (now Independence Avenue). By the resolution of the SNK of the BSSR of May 14, 1926, the library was withdrawn from the BSU and reorganized into the Belarusian State Library. In 1932, the library was named after V. I. Lenin. In the same year, the library received a new building by architect G. Lavrov in the constructivist style.
The National Library of Belarus (NBB) was founded by the resolution of the Council of People's Commissars of the BSSR in 1922 as the Belarusian State and University Library of the Belarusian State University (BSU). At the time of opening, the library's collections numbered only 60 thousand copies, which were used by 1.1 thousand people. The first private building of the library was the Jubilee House on Zakharyevskaya Street (now Independence Avenue). By the resolution of the SNK of the BSSR of May 14, 1926, the library was withdrawn from the BSU and reorganized into the Belarusian State Library. In 1932, the library was named after V. I. Lenin. In the same year, the library received a new building by architect G. Lavrov in the constructivist style.
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