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5 Madrid bookstores to celebrate Book Day

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San Ginés Bookstore, in

Madrid is filled with literature every April 23 to the Book a date that invites readers to immerse themselves in the fascinating of letters. This special day not only highlights love for books, but also Highlights the rich literary heritage of the city. Although the great book Fair is usually the main focus of attention, Madrid houses a series of historical bookstores that, this day, charge a special relevance, offering literature lovers a Unique experience.

Among them, libraries out that have managed to resist the passage of , keeping among their shelves true literary treasures. A tour of some of the most emblematic bookstores in the city is the best way to celebrate this special day.

In the of the Arenal Street With the passage of San Ginés, right next to the homonymous church, is the San Ginés Librarya place that seems taken from a . This bookstore specialized in old and -hand books has become one of the essential meeting points for collectors and literature lovers. With its wooden shelves that down the street, this little literary paradise offers a fascinating collection of old books, some of them in English, and unique copies that are sold at very affordable .

Walking on your shelves is like Time traveland every corner seems to tell a different story. On Book Day, San Ginés becomes a pilgrimage point for those looking for more than a modern novel, those who want to immerse themselves in the magic of books with history.

La Mistral Bookstore, in Madrid
La Mistral Bookstore, in Madrid

In the same historical neighborhood of Las Letras, the Librería La Mistral stands as a tribute to poetry and literature. Appointed in honor of the poet Gabriela Mistralwho won the Nobel literature in 1945this establishment offers a different literary proposal.

Here, poetry, essay and art books have an outstanding . In addition to a careful of books, visitors can find objects related to literature, such as handmade dolls representing prominent writers, as well as pendants and literary brooches. Located in what was once the Hall of the Old Theater The sandThe Mistral becomes, on the day of the book, a shelter for those looking for more than books: a space where literature becomes art.

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Founded in 1949 by Miguel Miranda Vicentethe Miguel Miranda bookstore is a testimony of the love for books and the preservation of literary heritage. Located in front of the tombstone of Cervantesin the heart of Las Letras neighborhoodthis bookstore specializes in old, rare and exhausted books, offering visitors a unique selection of literary works that they would hardly find in another place.

With its structure of double height And its Caracol iron stairsMiguel Miranda encloses a collection of old manuscript books and documents that narrate the history of literature. On Book Day, this bookstore becomes a temple for bibliophiles, a place where Spain’s literary past is alive on each page.

Bardón Library in Madrid
Bardón Library in Madrid

Crossing the threshold of the Bardón bookstore, one feels that he has entered a space of charm and mystery. Founded in 1947 by Luis Bardónthe bookstore remains a reference in the world of old books and collector. Today, her granddaughters continue at the of this establishment full of history. Specialized in early editions, since incunable Even impressions of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, Bardón is a real treasure for the most demanding collectors.

The bookstore, which seems to be about to explode for the amount of books he keeps on his wood shelves, remembers a place taken from the novels of Harry Potterwith its warm and cozy atmosphere. During the Book Day, visitors can discover authentic literary jewels that are not found in any bookstore, making this a perfect place for book lovers with soul.

Although Slope It is not a traditional library, its specialization in books of and adventure It makes it a unique place within the Madrid literary scene. In the heart of the Barrio de las Letras, unevenness offers a wide range of books on nature, mountaineering and peripos in Spain and the of the world.

In addition, the bookstore has a great variety of maps and offers information about organized walks, excursions and hiking. On book day, unevenness becomes the perfect place for those looking to live adventures not only through pages, but also in the real world.

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