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Presidential Library participates in interregional conference in Abakan

1 October 2025

The Presidential Library is participating in an interregional scientific and practical conference with international participation entitled "Libraries in the Age of Digital Transformation: Opportunities and Prospects." The conference is being held in the capital of Khakassia from October 1 to 3, 2025, and is timed to coincide with the 100th anniversary of the N. G. Domozhakov National Library.

Presidential Library TV channel features films and video lectures online

1 October 2025

What was Sergei Yesenin's tour of Europe and the United States with Isadora Duncan like? Who taught the future Russian emperor Peter the Great, and what did they teach him? These topics and more will be covered in films, video lectures, and webinars on the Presidential Library portal in the TV Channel section from October 1 to 15. 

Documentary photo exhibition "New Regions of Russia" opened in Presidential Library

30 September 2025

On September 30, 2025, on the Day of Reunification of Donetsk People's Republic (DPR), Lugansk People's Republic (LPR), and Zaporozhye and Kherson regions with the Russian Federation, the Presidential Library located in St. Petersburg hosted the grand opening of the documentary photo exhibition "New Regions of Russia."

Virtual tour of exhibition "Memory of Generations: The Great Victory!" available on Presidential Library's portal

29 September 2025

The Presidential Library portal features a virtual tour of the exhibition "Memory of Generations: The Great Victory!", dedicated to the 80th anniversary of the Soviet people's victory in the Great Patriotic War. The exhibition opened on May 27, 2025, the anniversary of the founding of St. Petersburg, All-Russian Library Day, and the birthday of the Presidential Library, and ended on September 27.

Presidential Library marks anniversary of cartoonist Boris Yefimov

28 September 2025

In 2025, the 125th anniversary of the birth of Boris Yefimovich Yefimov will be celebrated. He was a prominent figure in Soviet and Russian political satire. Born on September 28, 1900, Boris Yefimov lived to the ripe old age of 108 and witnessed some of the most significant events in European and Russian history. His works, which are a significant part of the global cartoon heritage, include a series of anti-war and anti-fascist pieces.

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