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Phone Booths, Subways, Airports; a Look at the World’s Most Unusual Libraries
Phone Booths, Subways, Airports; a Look at the World’s Most Unusual Libraries
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18:01 GMT 20.04.2012 (Updated: 19:55 GMT 19.10.2022) The Germans use phone booths as small libraries. In Madrid, reading halls are located in the subway, while residents of Rostov-on-Don, Russia, look for interesting books in the Lozhka Art-Café.
The Germans use phone booths as small libraries. In Madrid, reading halls are located in the subway, while residents of Rostov-on-Don, Russia, look for interesting books in the Lozhka Art-Café.