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Café Slavia is a café in Prague, Czech Republic, located on the corner of Národní street and Smetanovo nábřeží, next to the Vltava river and opposite the National Theatre. It was opened in August 1884. [1] Poet and novelist Rainer Maria Rilke regularly spent time in the café. [2]
The Café Savoy (formerly Café Wienzeile) is a Viennese coffee house and gay bar on the left bank of the Wien river (Linke Wienzeile) in Mariahilf district. It was opened in 1896. It was opened in 1896.
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Hard Rock Cafe (formerly Condes Cinema), Lisbon, 1927 Igreja de Nossa Senhora do Rosário de Fátima [ pt ] (Our Lady of Fatima church, Pardal Monteiro), Lisbon, 1938 Instituto Nacional de Estatística (National Institute for Statistics - Statistics Portugal), Lisbon, 1935
Two of the city's oldest cafés [14] are located in the square: Café Savoy (now Restobar Savoy), an intellectual meeting place since 1936, and Carabela, which opened ten years later, in 1946. [ 15 ] Between the Praza da Ferrería and the Casto Sampedro gardens is the Paseo Antonio Odriozola, lined with camellias and benches, formerly known as ...
At the time, it was unique due to being one of the first reinforced concrete buildings in Prague. The edifice bears significant features of the waning Art Nouveau style and the emerging Modernism . In addition to its Great Hall, the complex also houses the Marble Hall, the Lucerna Music Bar , a movie theatre, a café, and a prominent pedestrian ...
A renewed interest in their tradition and tourism have prompted a comeback. Some relatively modern Viennese coffee houses have emerged in North America, such as Julius Meinl Chicago and Kaffeehaus de Châtillon in the greater Seattle area and Cafe Sabarsky in Manhattan. In Jerusalem there is a Viennese coffee house in the Austrian Hospice.
The House of the Black Madonna (Czech: Dům U Černé Matky Boží) is a cubist building in the Old Town of Prague, Czech Republic.It was designed by Josef Gočár.The first floor houses a café, while the four upper floors are used by the Museum of Czech Cubism.