As a bibliophile I couldn't leave Venice without visiting this store known as the 'most beautiful bookshop in the world'. The little laneway leading to it opens into a small courtyard, so there's a feeling of open space before transtioning again into the shop that is literally stacked with books.
The boats and bath tubs are practical as much as decorative, an ingenious way to protect the books from the rising waters.
There are books in both English and Italian, and no doubt other languages not relevant to me. I had no room or weight left in my lugguage but I really struggled not to buy a large hardback edition of an illustrated Great Gatsby, which I hope to track down again. I also loved these matches, but remember plane restrictions if flying home.
In one of the rooms, there is a video playing showing the time when the book was flooded with too much water - it can survive some aqua alta but not that time. The rescue of books is fascinating to watch.

It is a small but overwhelming space, allow enough time to really enjoy scanning the shelves. I think the love that went into creating this store is evident. You can feel it.
The shop is now a tourist attraction in itself but it is first and foremost a bookshop, and the charm for book lovers is well worth the visit. But my advice? Keep some space in your bag to buy that book that you want, as I promise you there will be something you'v never seen before that you really want to take home with you!
Practicalities:
It's a 9 min walk (600m) from Rialto or St Marks Square. Easy to find with google maps.
Further Reading:
La Fenice Venice - the dazzling phoenix raised from the ashes
Palazzo Continarini del Bovolo
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Libreria Acqua Alta is truly a dream! I love how they use gondolas and bathtubs to keep the books dry. It’s such a clever "Venetian" solution to the flooding. It’s impossible to walk in there and not want to take everything home, especially an illustrated Gatsby.
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun bookshop! I must share this post with my friend who lives in Italy now. Maybe I will stop in the next time I visit Italy.
ReplyDeleteSomeone should write a guide to the tourist bookstores of Europe, such as this one and also Shakespeare and Company in Paris and Waterstone’s giant bookstore in London. Last summer I visited Atlantis Books in Santorini, a Greek island, which is also famous.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful book store in a beautiful city. Wow.
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Oh my! I love venice and the next time I visit I will put tjis location on my list of "must sees."
ReplyDeleteI have never been to Venice, but this shop would definitely be on my list. Books and cats, what's not to love?
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