Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Gustav Klimt and Sigmund Freud. They were all geniuses in their own fields, and all with wonderful ties to Vienna. But how did they get their inspiration? Well, I think it had ...
If there’s one thing most visitors want to do in Vienna—after seeing imperial palaces or contemporary art, at least—it’s visit a coffee house. There's Café Central with its gothic arches, under which ...
A few green coffee beans and a popcorn popper — that was John N. Clark’s first experimentation in the world of crafting coffee. The Blount native, who is the grandson of Emma Proffitt Clark, moved ...
Since October 2011 the "Viennese Coffee House Culture" is listed as an "Intangible Cultural Heritage" in the Austrian inventory of the "National Agency for the Intangible Cultural Heritage", a part of ...
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‘I’ve walked past this Greater Manchester cafe hundreds of times and I’m just sorry it took me so long to visit’
The pre-eminent Austrian writer Stefan Zweig described Vienna’s coffee houses as an ‘institution of a special kind’. Regarded as a ‘democratic club’ open to everyone, he wrote of the allure of these ...
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