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ArcheoBiblioBase: Archives in Russia: D-20Last update of repository: 7 December 2020Tsentral'nyi gosudarstvennyi arkhiv nauchno-tekhnicheskoi dokumentatsii Sankt-Peterburga (TsGANTD SPb)[Central State Archive of Scientific-Technical Documentation of St. Petersburg]Agency: Arkhivnyi komitet Sankt-Peterburga (AK SPb) [Archival Committee of St. Petersburg] Address: 192007, St. Petersburg, Tambovskaia ul., 17, litera A Telephone: +7 812 573-91-02 Reading room: +7 812 573-96-36 E-mail: [email protected] Website: https://spbarchives.ru/cgantd; https://www.gov.spb.ru/gov/otrasl/arc... Opening hours: RdngRm: MTuF 10:00–17:00, W 12:00–17:00 Transport: metro: Obvodnoi kanal Director: Svetlana Arturovna Aganina (tel. +7 812 573-91-01) Deputy Director: Liubov' Sergeevna Churina (tel. +7 812 573-96-33) Main Curator: Viktoriia Pavlovna Taradina (tel. +7 812 573-92-97) Head of Reading Room: Antonina Dmitrievna Fafurina (tel. +7 812 274-96-36) About TsGANTD SPb Established in 1972 on the basis of the Division of Scientific-Technical Documentation of LGAORSS, in 1987 it became the Central State Archive of Scientific-Technical Documentation (TsGANTD) of Leningrad (from 1991 St. Petersburg). TsGANTD SPb houses fonds of leading research and development institutions and construction agencies of St. Petersburg from 1917 to the present. The archive holds scientific-technical plans and blueprints, and other construction, technological, scientific research, and cartographic documents, together with related administrative files in the fields of heavy industry, fuel, chemical, light, and food industries, agriculture and forestry, soil amelioration and waterways, geology, and health protection. There is also documentation about economic and technical cooperation with other countries. There are plans for construction and reconstruction of architectural monuments in St. Petersburg and the cities, towns, and villages of Leningrad Oblast, including many of the suburban imperial palace-park preserves. |