Founded in 1810, the National Library of Brazil (Biblioteca Nacional do Brasil) stands as the largest library in Latin America, boasting over 9 million volumes. Located in Rio de Janeiro, the library moved to its current Greek Revival-style building in 1910. Inside, visitors can explore an extensive archive that includes significant publications, periodicals, photographs, films, and music, offering a comprehensive glimpse into Brazil’s cultural and historical heritage. The grand architecture and vast collections provide a rich experience for those interested in delving into the nation’s intellectual and artistic treasures.
National Library of Brasil (Biblioteca Nacional do Brasil)
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