In the olden days people appreciated knowledge more thanmaterial wealth. Books were very expensive, and sometimes it was impossible to find the right edition. That is why even at the dawn of the development of writing, libraries were invented - special storage for recorded information. There they are in our day - it's so convenient and nice: take the interesting book for a while, hold a real second-hand copy in hand and look for the answer to the question of what to read among the rows of long racks. Nikitinsky Library of Voronezh is one of the largest and oldest in the city, it still works today.
The first public library in the city waswas founded in 1757. The institution belonged to the seminary, its teacher and brought here the first books on a personal initiative. For a long time, the library remained accessible only to seminarians and their teachers, for this reason, in 1834, the idea arose to create another book depository, this time publicly available. Since this organization was non-profit and existed at the expense of private donations, in 20 years it ceased to exist. In 1855, the inhabitants of the city again have nowhere to read books. But this problem already in 1864 solves Ivan Nikitin - the owner of the bookstore, who opened his own reading room. This is the Nikita library of Voronezh, in the people - "Nikitinka", which exists in our days.
Great role in the fate of the public libraryplayed by indifferent townspeople. A significant contribution to the development of the book depository was made by: A. V. Venevitinov, M. F. De-Poole, V. Ya. Tulinov and A. V. Stankevich. One of the enthusiasts even identified the premises in personal property, and the Nikita Library of Voronezh finally found its home. It was a wooden outbuilding of an apartment house located at the address of the Revolution Avenue, house 30. In 1914, the collection had about 60 thousand volumes. The library at that time had several branches around the city and the region. In the Soviet years, the collection of books was called "the name of Ya. Sverdlov ". Like many other libraries in Voronezh, Nikitinka received a new building - the Revolution Avenue, house 22 (formerly the governor himself lived here). In 1963, the repository of books returned the old name - on behalf of the founder. And a year later the library moved again, the last time.
Today the book depository operates and acceptsvisitors. Nikitinsky library of Voronezh is located at Lenin square, house 2. For recording, you will need a passport and a photograph of 3x4 cm, do not forget to pay a nominal membership fee - about 20 rubles. Attention in the library are set special rules for visitors. In the reading room you can take only transparent bags, opaque bags must be handed in the wardrobe. Today in the collection of the Nikitin library there are more than 3,000,000 materials of various types: traditional paper books, electronic files, and audio and video materials.