31 West 57th Street, NoMad, New York City

Rizzoli Universe, formerly Universe Publishing, was incorporated in 1990, publishing books, playing cards, and calendars on a wide variety of topics such as popular culture, art, photography, humor, crafts, counterculture, travel, and more. Rizzoli also prints catalogs for its own exhibitions under the Rizzoli Electa label, which is affiliated with Italy’s Mondadori Electa.

In 2024, they acquired Chelsea Green Publishing, a leader in promoting sustainable practices, focusing on organic and regenerative agriculture and gardening; nature and the environment; healthy eating; local economies and resilient communities; and health and wellness.

100 Designers. 100 Rooms. Endless Inspiration – Photo from Rizzoli web site

On its shelves, titles on literature, history, and essays coexist alongside a selection of books in French, Italian, and Spanish, where I once again encountered Julio Cortázar’s Rayuela, this time in its original language, although I never stop being surprised every time I find it translated into so many languages.

In addition to books, Rizzoli offers a selection of stationery, notebooks, and desk accessories, as well as publications dedicated to New York City and a children’s book section.

Before settling in its current location in the historic St. James building, Rizzoli occupied an elegant house at 31 West 57th Street for nearly thirty years. That space, with its marble columns and classic atmosphere, was a haven for book and culture lovers for decades.

However, in 2014, the bookstore had to close its doors when the building was sold and demolished to make way for a new real estate development. As often happens in many cities, modernity advanced on a place that had been part of New York’s cultural memory. But Rizzoli managed to reinvent itself without losing its spirit: today, at its Broadway headquarters, it retains some of the furniture and details that shaped its identity, proving that history can continue, even after changing location. The soul of the place remains intact.

Rizzoli old location – Picture from Google

Rizzoli was chosen on several occasions by film directors such as Woody Allen in Manhattan, Ulu Grosbard in Falling in Love, and Peter Bogdanovich in They All Laughed to shoot some of their scenes in that Fifth Avenue building.

In 2024, Pedro Almodóvar shot some scenes for his film The Room Next Door at the new Rizzoli; the Spanish director’s first film entirely in English and nominated for an Oscar.

When I entered, I was amazed by the atmosphere that transports you to another time, with dark wood shelves, floors, bronze lamps (much of the furniture brought from the previous locations), and high ceilings painted with clouds. Everything invites you to take your time and enjoy it.

At the back of the bookstore there is a space with a small stage for presentations, readings, and conversations with authors. It is a place for readers with writers to meet and exchange ideas.

Rizzoli Bookstore is one of those places that I recommend adding to your list if you are thinking of visiting New York, especially if you are a book lover.

Let’s support independent bookstores.

Rizzoli Bookstore

2 respuestas a “Rizzoli Bookstore”

  1. Envidiable, como siempre. Lo que daría yo por revisar la sección de libros usados…Saludos Laura y que sigan las buenas elecciones.

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    1. Muchas gracias, Ricardo 😊

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