The uniqueness of the Viennese café
Viennese Cafés: How the Culture of One Cup Has Become Intangible Cultural Heritage of HumanityWhen we say the word \"Vienna,\" majestic Habsburg palaces, Strauss waltzes, and, of course, the aroma of freshly brewed coffee wafting through cozy parlors of old coffeehouses come to mind. A Viennese café is not just a place where a stimulating drink is served. It is an entire universe, a special ritual, a way of life and thinking that has shaped not only the culinary but also the intellectual face of Europe for centuries. It is not by chance that in 2011 UNESCO included the culture of Viennese cafés in the list of intangible cultural heritage, recognizing it as a unique phenomenon without a parallel in the world.A History Starting with the Turkish SiegeThe birth of the Viennese café is shrouded in legends and dates back to dramatic events at the end of the 17th century. In 1683, after the unsuccessful siege of Vienna by Turkish troops, bags of unknown seeds remained in the Ottoman camp. According to one version, an enterprising Polish translator, Yuri Franz Kulchitsky, who knew the customs of the Turks well, took these seeds and opened the first café in the city in 1685. According to another legend, the pioneer was the Armenian spy Deodato, who was assigned to brew coffee for the Habsburg court. In any case, it was from these forgotten spoils that the tradition was born, destined to conquer the world.The first cafés were modest, often basement establishments. However, by the 18th century, they had firmly entered the urban landscape. In 1720, Café \"Kramer\" on Graben Square became the first to offer newspapers to visitors — this innovation forever cemented the role of the café as an information center[reference:6]. In the 19th century, despite economic upheavals related to the Napoleonic Wars and high duties on coffee beans, the establishments survived and became an integral part of Viennese identity. They turned into places where one could not only drink coffee but also ... Read more
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