Mordovian Republican Children's Library, Regional cultural heritage library in Saransk, Russia
Mordovian Republican Children's Library is a building on Bolshevistskaya Street with separate sections for different age groups and learning needs. The spaces are designed for reading and study, with collections organized to help visitors find what they seek.
The building gained official heritage status in 1983 when the Council of Ministers of the Mordovian ASSR issued a formal designation. Since that recognition, it has served as a documented regional collection center.
The library holds books in Russian and Mordovian languages, helping young readers connect with their regional heritage. You can see how local traditions and stories remain woven into the daily life of the community.
The library offers reading areas and digital resources for visitors of all ages. It helps to allow time during a visit to explore the different sections and locate the materials you need.
The collection holds around 7.5 million printed materials and is part of a regional network of 600 libraries. This large collection makes it a significant archive for Mordovia and the surrounding area.
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