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  2. The Blue Bottle Coffee House - Wikipedia

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    Kulczycki is memorialized with a statue on Vienna's Kolschitzky street, at the corner of the house Favoritenstraße 64. [4] In honor of the historic Vienna coffeehouse, the "Blue Bottle" name was adopted in the 21st century by the Blue Bottle Coffee Company, a coffee roaster and chain of coffee shops based in Oakland, California, US. [5] [6]

  3. Viennese coffee house culture - Wikipedia

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    The Viennese coffee house (German: das Wiener Kaffeehaus, Bavarian: as Weana Kafeehaus) is a typical institution of Vienna that played an important part in shaping Viennese culture. Since October 2011 the "Viennese Coffee House Culture" is listed as " Intangible Cultural Heritage " in the Austrian inventory of the "National Agency for the ...

  4. Café Central - Wikipedia

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    Café Central is a traditional Viennese café located at Herrengasse 14 in the Innere Stadt first district of Vienna, Austria.The café occupies the ground floor of the former Bank and Stockmarket Building, today called the Palais Ferstel after its architect Heinrich von Ferstel.

  5. Coffeehouse - Wikipedia

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    A coffeehouse, coffee shop, or caf ... then began the first coffeehouse in Vienna with the hoard, also being the first to serve coffee with milk. There is a statue of ...

  6. Jerzy Franciszek Kulczycki - Wikipedia

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    Opening one of the first coffee houses in Vienna Jerzy Franciszek Kulczycki of the Sas coat of arms ( German : Georg Franz Kolschitzky , Ukrainian : Юрій-Франц Кульчицький , romanized : Yurii-Frants Kulchytskyi ; 1640 – 19 February 1694) was a Polish nobleman, diplomat, and spy during the Great Turkish War of Ruthenian origin.

  7. Café Hawelka - Wikipedia

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    Café Hawelka on a quiet Thursday morning. The Café Hawelka was opened by Leopold Hawelka in 1939. Hawelka had previously operated the Kaffee Alt Wien on Bäckerstraße since 1936 and together with his wife Josefine took over the Café Ludwig in the Dorotheergasse in May 1939.

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  9. Café Museum - Wikipedia

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    Café Museum, view from outside, Operngasse, 2012 Café Museum, view from outside, Friedrichstraße, 2011 View of the interior (2012) View of the interior (2009). Café Museum is a traditional Viennese café located in the Innere Stadt first district in Vienna.