Modernised Pavlenko Library in Novorossiysk Reopens, Attracting Thousands
A modernised library in Novorossiysk, named after P.A. Pavlenko, has reopened after extensive repairs. The library, part of the 'Family' national project, now offers more than just books, attracting over 4,000 visitors monthly.
The library, which celebrates its 70th anniversary this year, has undergone a transformation. It now provides free internet access and multimedia facilities, making it one of the largest and most visited libraries in Novorossiysk. The renovation cost over 15 million rubles and has turned the library into a hub for leisure and creativity.
The library's collection has also grown significantly. It now houses over 48,000 books, offering a wealth of knowledge to its patrons.
The modernised library in Novorossiysk, under the 'Family' national project, has become a thriving centre for learning and leisure. With over 4,000 monthly visitors and a collection of over 48,000 books, it serves as a testament to the region's commitment to cultural development. The library's success is a notable achievement under the leadership of Krasnodar Territory Governor Benjamin Kondratjew.
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