The most incredible libraries in the world

Some libraries are not just places to read; they are true treasures of architecture, history, and emotion. Explore the most impressive libraries in the world... to visit or to dream about, with a good book (and Lizia 😉).


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The Trinity College Library (Dublin, Ireland)

A legendary place for book lovers. Its Long Room, a majestic aisle lined with ancient shelves, is one of the most photographed in the world.

Among its treasures is the famous "Book of Kells", a medieval manuscript decorated by hand.


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The José Vasconcelos Library (Mexico City, Mexico)

Futuristic, gigantic, and impressive. Nicknamed "the Megabiblioteca", it seems suspended in space with its metal structures and levitating books.

  • Perfect for lovers of contemporary architecture
  • A space ideal for contemplation... and reading

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The Sainte-Geneviève Library (Paris, France)

A masterpiece of the 19th century, entirely made of wrought iron and perfect lines. It has inspired students and dreamers for generations.

Lizia Tip: If you don’t have such a library at hand, recreate the atmosphere at home with a good book, a cup of tea, and Lizia to gently light your way.


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If you can't travel, read

These places are magical, but even without going there, you can imagine them through books. And thanks to Lizia, you can read comfortably anywhere: on the sofa, in bed, or in a hammock…


These libraries make readers around the world dream. But remember: the best place to read is where you feel comfortable, with a book in your hands and Lizia by your side.

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