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The Biblio-Night-2018 "NLB. Time Parallels" on TV
Time Parallels in the National Library: Most Interesting at the Biblio-Night

Doors are closing! The next stop is "Biblio-Day"

Doors are closing! The next stop is "Biblio-Day"
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For the second year the National Library is becoming a meeting place for numerous amateurs of reading, books, music, dances and all who cherish live communication, and knows how to appreciate and fill the time with good emotions.

After the turning into the "time machine" for one evening, the NLB allowed residents and guests of the capital to make sure once again that the time of culture is always relevant, regardless of the actual century and year.

At around 11 p.m. the solemn event closing took place. The most persistent guests get the performance of the members of the "Revue" musical academy under the direction of Natalia Romanova and the famous Belarusian duet "Alyaksandra and Kanstantsin" as some kind of gifts.

Dear friends, the time portal has closed and we are returning to the present and we are still optimistic about the future. Despite the fact that smart phones and gadgets make an integral part of our life, let's read books more often that is not only a guide in time, but also a reliable companion in life.

The unusual "Biblio-Night-2018" has come to an end, but we hope that we will have new meetings and a lot of “Biblio-Days” . Thanks to everyone who has created this evening: the organizers, participants, guests! Have a good night!

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"Soldier's Fate": on the 100th anniversary of Vasil Bykov and the 80th anniversary of the liberation of Belarus from Nazi invaders

18 Apr 2024

This year marks the 100th anniversary of the birth of the People's writer of Belarus, publicist and screenwriter Vasil Vladimirovich Bykov.
On this occasion, the National Library has prepared an anniversary exhibition "Soldier's fate", which highlights the great influence on the work of the Belarusian writer of his participation in the Great Patriotic War.

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