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The Presidential Library presents the only inaugural copy of Constitution of the Russian Federation

2 May 2024

Один из основных залов Президентской библиотеки в Санкт-Петербурге – Зал Конституции. В нём главным экспонатом является единственная копия инаугурационного экземпляра Конституции Российской Федерации, на котором Президент России приносит присягу во время процедуры вступления в должность. Эта копия была подарена Президентом Российской Федерации Президентской библиотеке в день её открытия 27 мая 2009 года.

Films about the Great Patriotic War available on portal of the Presidential Library

30 April 2024

The Presidential Library's portal broadcasts films and video lectures prepared by the Presidential Library, as well as video tapes from leading russian film and television studios. Their display is timed to commemorate memorable and significant dates, major events at the Presidential Library. We invite our readers to watch the most striking film screenings of the first half of May.

Presidential Library marking International Dance Day

29 April 2024

The International Dance Day is celebrated on April 29. The portal of the Presidential Library presents books, photographs, video lectures, and scientific research on this topic in electronic form.

Virtual tour about Russian military history of the beginning of XIX century is available on Presidential Library's portal

27 April 2024

На портале Президентской библиотеки размещён виртуальный тур по выставке Военно-исторического музея артиллерии, инженерных войск и войск связи «Когда Финляндия стала российской». Это новый совместный проект библиотеки и музея.

Combat heroes of the most peaceful profession. The Presidential Library tells about the war feats of teachers

27 April 2024

"September 1, 1941. In previous years, this day was the beginning of the school year. I had to sit at my desk in the 9th grade. But the war has changed everything: partisans are sleeping in classrooms, and students are digging anti-tank ditches. Would the classes of 10th begin? I don't think so, the frontline is too close. But I want to study!" wrote Igor Malakhov, a Leningrad schoolboy, in his diary.

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