Here’s another bookish sculpture to go with the others I found a while back.
Idiom installation – Atlas Obscura
For bibliophiles, an infinite tower of books is a nightmare disguised as a dream—a huge collection of literature that you can’t get at because pulling a book or two out will cause the collapse of the tower. But it does make for a wonderful sight.
A real-life iteration of this dream-nightmare is on display at the Prague Municipal Library. Artist Matej Kren’s “Idiom” is a long-term art installation where hundreds of books are stacked in a cylindrical tower. Mirrors placed at the bottom and the top give the exhibit the illusion of being infinite. A tear-shaped opening on one side of the tower allows visitors to peek in and experience what it would be like to drown in a book well.
You should definitely pop into the Prague Municipal Library if you’re passing by.
Matej Kren’s ‘Idiom’ – Awayn
Located quite centrally, it’s a fun five minute stop to get some fresh photos and look at the book tower. Though it’s a lovely way for people to step into the building, you don’t have to go too far into it, so you don’t disturb anyone who goes for the actual library. As you come in the main entrance, it is literally in front of you; need to walk upstairs.
Here are some more photos of this little/infinitely large landmark. (via)

An amazing sculpture!
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It’s a great sculpture for a library, isn’t it — but I wonder how many people are tempted to reach out and borrow one of the books!
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That reminds me of when Jenga towers collapse… I hope the books in that sculpture are attached and not vulnerable to someone pulling them out!
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