Homieĺ Voblasć Universal Library, Public library in Gomel, Belarus.
Homieĺ Voblasć Universal Library is a central learning facility in downtown Gomel with extensive collections spanning multiple disciplines. The building houses materials in several languages alongside both printed books and modern digital resources.
The building was founded in 1928 as an educational institution during the Soviet period. Its architectural design reflects the vision of Valyantsina Savichna Burłaka, shaping the institution's character through the decades.
The library holds collections in Belarusian, Russian, and other languages that reflect the region's literary heritage. Visitors can explore works that shaped local cultural life across generations.
The facility is located centrally in Gomel and easily accessible on foot. Visitors can access both traditional books and digital materials arranged across different reading areas.
The library serves as an information center for the entire Gomel Region and attracts readers seeking specialized documents and regional archives. Its collections extend beyond local materials to support research across broader topics.
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