The Most Beautiful Libraries In Mexico City
Mexico City has a wide selection of spectacular bookstores for all of your book buying needs, but what about your book borrowing ones? Luckily, the Mexican capital boasts a wide selection of libraries from which you can take your pick. Whether you’re looking to ogle over centuries old texts or soak up modernist architecture, Mexico City has a library for everyone; here are the seven most impressive.
1. Biblioteca Vasconcelos
Library
Biblioteca Vasconcelos
Why not start off with the city’s most well-known and architecturally remarkable library? Designed by Alberto Kalach, this library is famed for its suspended bookshelves that hold around 106,000 titles and has been pleasing visitors since it opened in 2006. Other key features include the huge whale skeleton that hangs in the central passageway and the labyrinthine garden. Biblioteca Vasconcelos may not have an English language section, but it’s easily one of the best libraries in the city.
Biblioteca Vasconcelos, Eje 1 Norte Mosqueta S/N, Cuauhtémoc, Buenavista, Ciudad de México, México +52 55 9157 2800
2. Biblioteca Central
Building, Library, University
3. Biblioteca de México
Library
4. Anglo Library
Library
5. Biblioteca Nacional de México, UNAM
Library
Biblioteca Nacional de México, UNAM
Often side-lined in favor of the aforementioned Biblioteca Central, this second UNAM library, Biblioteca Nacional de México, is a gem. In addition to housing more than 1,250,000 books and documents (including some of the oldest and rarest in the world), it also boasts the original copy of Juan Rulfo’s Pedro Páramo and manuscripts from Benito Juárez and Doctor Atl. Originally founded in 1867, the architecture is almost as astounding as the literary collections housed there.
Biblioteca Nacional de México, Av. Universidad 3000, Coyoacán, Cd. Universitaria, Ciudad de México, México +52 55 5622 6820
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6. Biblioteca Miguel Lerdo de Tejada
Library
7. Aeromoto
Aeromoto
We round off our guide to Mexico City’s most impressive libraries with this tiny but worthy entry: Aeromoto. Situated in the Zona Rosa of the city, it specializes in contemporary art titles, meaning you can borrow not buy — and save some money on the hefty price tag that these types of books often come with! Only members can take the books away from Aeromoto to peruse at home, but anyone can wander in and browse the titles at leisure.
Aeromoto, Calle Venecia 23, Cuauhtémoc, Juárez, Ciudad de México, México +52 55 5207 6620
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