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Galignani Bookshop, located at 224 Rue de Rivoli in Paris, is the oldest English-language bookshop on the European continent.
Its history began in 1520 with the publishing activities of the Galignani family in Venice.
1597. Publication of Ptolemy's Geography, a bestseller of the time.
In 1801, Giovanni Antonio Galignani opened a bookshop and reading room in Paris, and began publishing the daily newspaper Galignani’s Messenger, which became an important source of news for the English-speaking community in Europe and attracted literary figures such as Byron, Wordsworth, and Thackeray.
In 1856, the shop moved to its current location on rue de Rivoli, where it remains to this day.
The store is divided into three main sections: an English-language section with literature in English, a French-language section with literature in French (including literature, history, essays, and books on current issues, as well as the La Pléiade collection, which contains works by great literary figures), and a visual arts section with books on art, fashion, and photography.
Galignani is renowned for its rich history and famous visitors.
The store collaborates with leading museums, luxury hotels (such as the Ritz, Crillon, and Le Meurice), and fashion houses (including Chanel, Louis Vuitton, and Cartier) to help them create private libraries and select books for their needs. In addition, Galignani regularly hosts events, including book presentations, conferences, author meetings, and private evenings.
Galignani's displays are updated every two weeks to showcase books on current topics and cultural events, making them a sight in themselves.
The store's atmosphere is vibrant and elegant. With tall wooden shelves from the 1930s, large windows, and beautifully displayed books.