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6 best surreal bookstores around the world, which redefine the way one experiences books

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| ETimes.in | Last updated on - Mar 25, 2026, 10:22 IST
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6 best surreal bookstores around the world, which redefine the way one experiences books

Step inside a bookstore, and one would expect to see books, quiet, and the sound of pages turning. But there are spaces out there that are more than just that. They are more than just the combination of architecture and imagination. Across the globe, there are only a few surreal bookstores that redefine the way one experiences books. They are not just stores selling books; they are experiences in their own right. This photo story is about six of the most surreal bookstores that redefine the way one experiences books, inviting one to get lost not only in books but also in space. Each of these extraordinary spaces blurs the line between literature and art, transforming a simple visit into an unforgettable sensory journey.


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Dujiangyan Zhongshuge, China

This bookstore, which is a part of the Zhongshuge chain, was designed to mimic the beauty of nature through the mountain and river-like shelves. The store has bagged the Architecture Masterprize as the designers describe that their goal was to create a space that “reflects the harmony between nature and reading.” The bookstore feels very natural and organic, as if the books have shaped the landscape.
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Boekhandel Dominicanen, Maastricht

Located in a 13th-century Dominican church, this bookstore blends medieval arches with modern shelving in a space that is described on their official site as aiming to "preserve the historical character while creating a contemporary cultural space." It is a peaceful, almost sacred, reading experience.
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The Last Bookstore, Los Angeles

This bookstore is known for its sculptural book tunnels and artistic installations, and it is a place where literature and visual art are combined. As stated on their website, their founders emphasize that it is “a space where books and creativity collide.” It is like entering a world made entirely out of books when one walks through the arches.
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Livraria Lello, Porto

The crimson staircase and stained glass ceiling at Livraria Lello are often associated with literature and inspiration. The official record of the bookstore’s existence even says, “The design is like an invitation to dream.” Every corner is ornate and alive, turning the simple act of browsing through books into something almost cinematic.
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El Ateneo Grand Splendid, Buenos Aires

According to National Geographic, "inside a beautifully restored theater from 1919, El Ateneo bookstore maintains original elements such as balconies, frescoed ceilings, and even stage curtains. Readers sit in the spots where performers once stood. The space, as the bookstore operators describe it, has ‘the splendor of original architecture.’ It feels more like a performance in celebration of books than a bookstore."
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Zhongshuge Bookstore, Chongqing

The futuristic bookstore, designed by X+Living, features a mirrored ceiling and floor to create the illusion of infinite bookshelves. According to Arch Daily, the founder of this bookstore, Li Xiang, observed that the idea behind this store was to create “a spiritual space that connects people with books.” Visiting this store feels like entering a world of optical illusion.​
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