Libreria Aqua Alta : Visit a bookstore and a flooded library in Venice.πŸ›ΆπŸ“šπŸ“–

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Hello everyone, today I'm going to take you to another popular tourist attraction in Venice, Italy. The name "Library Aqua Alta" translates to "High Water," a reference to the natural flooding that occurs in Venice. To protect its books from flooding, the store uses a unique method of storing books in bathtubs, lavatories, and water-tight containers.


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This library is located in the Castelvecchio district of Venice, near the Santa Maria Formosa Church. We visited this bookstore two weeks ago. The atmosphere is quite unique.


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The entrance is marked with a sign warning against pickpockets and prohibiting the bringing of water, beverages, or food inside. The bookstore is always crowded. The bookstore offers a wide selection of new and used books.


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Not all books are for sale; some are displayed, while others are not. The furniture and dΓ©cor are transformed into a temple of objects, furniture, and decor. The walls are covered in old, submerged books, from floor to ceiling. The colorful, unusual surfaces resemble stairs, creating a charming atmosphere. Looking through the barrier, you can see the nearby canal.


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I approached the front, which was lined with postcards and books about cats. I spotted a charming orange cat perched on the counter. And this is probably another symbol of the shop. Books are available not only in Italian, but also in English. Everything is arranged in a row.


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In the center, there are books on a boat, a symbol of Menes. At the stern, two figures in fancy dress perfectly represent Venice.


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And here's a picture of the atmosphere at the bookstore: Liberia acqua alta, another popular tourist attraction in Venice, where people often come to take photos.


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I hope you enjoy my photos and stories. Thank you for following along and have a great day.

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Wow, the library really has a lot of books to read and the books are arranged.

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The Libreria Aqua Alta truly shows the creativity and resilience of the Venice’s culture. I love how the bookstore found such a clever way to protect its books from flooding while keeping the charm of the city alive. The mix of history, art and the cozy atmosphere makes it a must see spot for anyone who loves books and culture.

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My goodness, there are so many books that I wouldn't know where to start or which one to take. I like that they are well organized.

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I've Heard and see many photos and posts about the libreria Acqua Alta it's a place that I will absolutely love to visit one day, thanks for sharing πŸ’•πŸ’•

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