
The National Library of Armenia is located in the center of Yerevan, on Terian Street, surrounded by institutions of higher learning. The oldest structure of the Library complex is the Tamanian Wing, built in 1939 according to the design of academician Alexander Tamanian, in the best traditions of Armenian and European architecture. Housed here are the General Reading Room, the Departments of Fine Arts, Early Imprints, Rare and Archival Literature, the Bindery, and the Printing Press.
Large and small galleries on the first floor of the Tamanian Wing offer display space for special exhibits. Here is also located the Library’s 200-seat conference room.
The Library’s main public entrance is near the Students’Park, from which one enters the Administration Wing.
Here are housed the Library’s reading rooms, the readers’ and authority catalogs, and the administrative offices.
The Book Storage Wing was built in the 1980’s to house 9 million volumes. Construction was completed without providing the means necessary for preservation and service. Because of financial and technical circumstances, the installation of air conditioning, humidity and temperature control, fire suppression, book transportation systems and elevators was not accomplished and the building has remained empty. In coming years, the floor-by-floor relocation of library materials will be gradually implemented. When renovated, the bridge between the Administration and Book Storage Wings will serve as the Reading Rooms Wing.
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