Some time ago I posted a photo of the National Library of Belarus and I was asked for a view inside the building.
A high-rise part of the structure (the "diamond") is the main stock-depository, so only the staff can get inside of it. A low part is the three- and four-storey capacity (the stylobata). Vestibules, reference-information area with general and reading catalogues of different types both for students and doctors of science as well as administrative and technical are accommodated here. Here is the view of the main vestibule.
P.S. The columns and the man to the right are actually standing upright. I had to shoot with wide angle from where I was standing.
Thursday, April 3, 2008
Inside The Library
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Indoor Shots,
Landmarks
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1 comments:
It's a beautiful building.
Should be an interesting experience when it's raining.
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