Libreria Galleria Demetra

Milan


Bibliophile Andrea Oioli’s beautiful book gallery is full of antiquarian treasures, collectable 20th-century editions and graphic artworks. Here, books aren’t simply conveyors of information, but art objects in their own right. Come to admire a 16th-century, Vogue-style tome of costume engravings, chat about book collecting or purchase an artful Leporello accordion book from Libri Finti Clandestini.


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