Do you know any bookstores in Germany that are worth visiting?

Updated on tourism 2024-05-27
9 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Dialogue Berlin is an English-language bookstore that opened in Berlin in December 2009. There are many English-language bookstores in Berlin, but Sharmaine Reid, a shopkeeper with extensive experience in bookstores, is not worried. After some research, she found a vacancy in the Berlin bookstore:

    There is not a single bookstore that sells new English books. Thus, Dialogue Berlin was born. The origin of the name Dialogue lies in the bookstore concept of the owner, Sharmaine:

    The bookstore brings interesting people together and sparks of dialogue and debate. For her, Berlin has a near-perfect culture: life, civilization, opportunity, no overly visible commercial traces, a contemplative city and its inhabitants, and Sharmaine, from London, loves everything about it.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    The Antiquariat Hat bookstore in Heidelberg is not visible from the façade, but it has four floors of space with a wide range of books, about 200,000 titles**, and second-hand books in different categories. After entering the door, the field of vision is deep, and there is a unique spiral staircase inlaid between the sweat cow chongdong and two comfortable small sofas, and under the orange light, it is a sense of happiness in the pile of books.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Buch Kober L Ffler bookstore in Mannheim, located in Mannheim Parade Square, Germany, the design of the bookstore is very humane, with the characteristics of independence and group, with an area of 2,500 square meters, three floors of space design, respectively with red dominated area and orange and yellow best-selling area design.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    The Zimmer bookstore in Tübingen is owned by an elderly couple who look to be in their eighties, and a lively black poodle. The bookstore is a rectangular house that sits alone in a quiet dwelling. The area of zimmer is not small, about fifty square meters inside and out, because the four walls and aisles are stacked with old books, which naturally looks cramped.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Tucked away on a side street in the bustling Berlin Mitte district, Pro QM is a comprehensive English + German bookstore for book lovers, since its inception in 1999, Pro QM has won the title of the best bookstore every year for its strong cultural and creative atmosphere, and has been crowned by readers as an "urban design bookstore". Art, architecture, and design books are the main business areas of this bookstore.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    In Freiburg, there is Monsieur Barthes's bookstore called Zum Wetzstein, which is known as a cultural salon and a private bookstore, facing Augustina Square and is easy to find. It has been voted one of the top 10 most beautiful bookstores in Europe. In fact, the bookstore is not very big, nor is it magnificent, on the contrary, it has some simple taste.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Marga Schoeller Bücherstube bookshop, BerlinOne of the most established bookstores in Berlin, this bookstore has been a part of the daily life of Berliners for quite some time, and it has also witnessed all the major historical events of the city of Berlin over the past 80 years.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Recommend me a few more good German books How to buy?

    Rainald Goetz 2Verschw Rung der Idioten by Walter Moers 3

    One Hundred Years of Soledad by Gabriel Garcia Marquez 4Author of Lord of the Rings:

    Tolkien 5Das Verschwinden der Stephanie Mailer by Joel Dicker There are many ways to buy German books, but there are a few ways you can consider:

    Purchased in China's ** bookstores, such as Dangdang (and Jingdong Books), these ** often Dousun will also have some original German books. 3.Consider buying this source from a physical bookstore, as some large chain bookstores and independent bookstores will also have some original German books, such as Xinhua Bookstore.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    blackwell'S, if you go to Oxford, you might as well take a stroll, which should be the largest academic bookstore in the UK (and of course also sells non-academic books). There is also a Guinness World Record.

    The façade is unassuming, right next to Trinity College. The bookstore is also a dormitory for students at Trinity College. Diagonally opposite is The Sheldonian Theatre, the auditorium of the University of Oxford.

    Zip Code OX1 3BQ.

    Benjamin Harris Blackwell was the first administrator of the Oxford City Library. He was also a strong supporter of the Temperance SocietyThe association advocates self-study and encourages reading (really, so you can forget to drink?).There are also some private reading rooms with non-alcoholic beverages to encourage readers. As an active member of the association, he gained great respect in the city of Oxford, and was eventually elected as a councillor for North Oxford. But now that the bookstore is next to the bar, is it really not going to cheat old Blackwell?

    His son, Benjamin Henry Blackwell, apprenticed at a young age with the owner of a local bookstore. In 1879, the bookstore opened under Blackwell's name, and it was initially only 12 square feet (square meters......His grandson, Basil Blackwell, was the first student in his family to attend Oxford University and died young. The Blackwell Group also established a publishing house and began publishing books in 1897.

    As for the Guinness World Record, it refers to entering the bookstore and going downstairs, the Norrington Room, 'the largest single room selling books'A bookshop can have many rooms for selling books, and this is the largest in the world - built in honor of Sir Arthur Norrington, the former director of Trinity College.

    In 1995, Blackwell became the first bookstore in the UK to allow customers to purchase books through a catalogue by mail. Today, there are more than 50 outlets across the UK. What's even more difficult is that the group is still in the hands of the Blackwell family.

    When the average cultured person comes to Oxford to visit me, it's always a good idea to bring it here. Then the cultural people ran to the vast ocean of books with their eyes shining, and I walked around pretending to look at the books related to the study of letters, Huaishu, and then slipped away to look at the atlas, look at the travelogue, and look at the ...... of the old grandfathers who read books aroundThere are times when the state also helps people move a ladder. <>

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