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- Selexyz Dominican Church MaastrichtWhether you’re religious or not, this old Dominican <a href="http://www.inhabitat.com/2008/09/24/som-cathedral-of-christ-the-light/">church</a> will certainly bring you the enlightenment you’ve been seeking. After months of renovation this magnificent structure originally constructed in 1294 has opened its doors to the public as a “brand new” bookstore in the heart of <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maastricht">Maastricht</a> in the Netherlands. A superb example of <a href="http://www.inhabitat.com/2009/01/28/garden-museum-by-dow-jones-architects/">adaptive re-use</a>, the Selexyz Dominicanen infuses rich and historic architecture with plentiful shelves ripe with information.1
- Selexyz Dominican Church in MaastrichtDating back to the 13th century, the structure was a Dominican church until Maastricht was invaded by Napoleon in 1794 and the group was forced out of the country. Since that point it has been briefly used as a parish, then a warehouse, then an archive, <em>then</em> a giant parking lot for <a href="http://www.inhabitat.com/2009/07/21/transportation-tuesday-top-five-eco-chic-bicycles/email/">bicycles</a> (not such a terrible idea) and finally made over into a bookstore.2
- Selexyz Dominican Church Maastricht stacksLed by architecture firm <a href="http://www.merkx-girod.nl/">Merkx + Girod</a>, the new installations are highlighted by a towering, three-storey black steel book stack stretching up to the stone vaults. The highest shelves are reachable by lift or by a set of stairs within the sleek, well-made stack. The views provided from the top shelf along the nave of the church are nothing short of uplifting.3
- Selexyz Dominican Church in MaastrichtAt the back of the church customers and visitors can sit and admire the beautifully renovated 14th century ceiling frescoes, or chat over a cup of coffee in the café situated in the former choir.4
- Selexyz Dominican Church in MaastrichtIn a bit of humor the bookstore also installed a cross-shaped reading table where anyone can sit and flip through the magazines and newspapers kept in the slats of the table.5
- Selexyz Dominican Church in MaastrichtThe design has won the Lensvelt de Architect Interior Prize, and in 2008 <a href="http://www.guardian.co.uk/books/2008/jan/11/bestukbookshops">The Guardian</a> called it the "best bookstore in the world".6
- Selexyz Dominican Church in Maastricht bikes storage Source: <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/olya/2149377701/">Olya's Flickr Photostream</a>Selexyz Dominicanen belongs to the popular <a href="http://www.selexyz.nl/">Selexyz</a> chain and maintains a wide selection of books across all subjects, even boasting a sizeable collection of books in English. As more and more churches are being abandoned due to redundancy, maybe this is something for Barnes and Noble to think about...7