Video: Libreria El Ateneo is the most luxurious bookstore in the world
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
The love of reading and theater is often expressed by the same people. And now book lovers and theatergoers can combine these two hobbies. And all thanks to Libreria El Ateneo bookstore - the most luxurious similar establishment in the world!
It turns out that there are not only unusual books in the world, but also very extraordinary bookstores. One of these facilities is the Librería El Ateneo outlet, located in Buenos Aires, the capital of Argentina.
I must say that Libreria El Ateneo is probably the most luxurious bookstore in the world! And the thing is that it is located in the room where from 1919 to 2000 the usual Grand Splendid Theater operated first, and then the cinema! Moreover, it is located in a good quarter of the city, and was designed for a wealthy audience. So the interiors of this object were appropriate.
Moreover, these interiors have not changed at all after the transformation of the cinema into a bookstore. The walls and other interior elements in it are still upholstered in velvet, the vaulted ceiling is decorated with a fresco, marble sculptures are lined up along the walls, and the shelves with books are located not only in the parterre plane, but also on the balcony, mezzanine, in boxes.
But on the stage of the former theater, there is now a cafe where visitors to the store can drink coffee while leafing through the volumes taken from the bookshelves. There are also tables and chairs in many other corners of Libreria El Ateneo.
Libreria El Ateneo Bookstore has an incredible ambience that invites inspiration and creativity. In the afternoon, a pianist plays here, and in the evenings there are often dance events and even concerts.
The Libreria El Ateneo store is one of the most popular places in Buenos Aires. It attracts over a million visitors a year. Moreover, people go to it not only for the purchase of printed materials, but also simply in order to have a good time in a creative, bohemian atmosphere.
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