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  • Coffee pastry-shop Pirona. James Joyce started to outline his "Ulysses" at this cafè. In later years, it became a landmark for gourmets and nowadays it is considered the "in" place to buy the most traditional sweet pastries.
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  • Coffee pastry-shop Pirona. James Joyce started to outline his "Ulysses" at this cafè. In later years, it became a landmark for gourmets and nowadays it is considered the "in" place to buy the most traditional sweet pastries.
    em7124584.jpg
  • The Caffè Tommaseo is the oldest in Trieste and belongs to the Association of the italian historical inns. Opened in 1830 it was decorated by the painter Gatteri and furnished with large mirrors, purposely brought from Belgium. In december 1997 the café was restored and renewed in the style of the original tradition of the Vienna cafés. The cafè was loved by writers like Italo Svevo.
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  • Caffè San Marco, is a historic café of Trieste. Founded in 1914, it became famous as a rendez-vous for intellectuals including Italo Svevo, James Joyce and Umberto Saba.
    em7124518.jpg
  • Piazza Castello, caffé Mulassano. This small but elegant liberty cafè opened in 1907 conquered the Piedmontese cultural atmosphere. Ceiling inlaid of wood and gold, pavements in marble, walls of mirrors that send back the images to the infinite, little tables.
    em7117561.jpg
  • Piazza Castello, caffé Mulassano. This small but elegant liberty cafè opened in 1907 conquered the Piedmontese cultural atmosphere. Ceiling inlaid of wood and gold, pavements in marble, walls of mirrors that send back the images to the infinite, little tables.
    em7117550.jpg
  • Piazza Castello, caffé Mulassano. This small but elegant liberty cafè opened in 1907 conquered the Piedmontese cultural atmosphere. Ceiling inlaid of wood and gold, pavements in marble, walls of mirrors that send back the images to the infinite, little tables.
    em7117549.jpg
  • Benouville, Pegasus Bridge. A unit of the British Airborne taked the bridge intact limiting the  German counter-attacks. The historical Café Gondrée, "the first French house liberated by allied forces".
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  • Benouville, Pegasus Bridge. A unit of the British Airborne taked the bridge intact limiting the  German counter-attacks. The historical Café Gondrée, "the first French house liberated by allied forces". Two veterans  of the British commandos that fighted here  the night of June 5th 1944. Fred Walker (right) and Roy Cadman (left).
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  • Tangier. Hafa Cafè, with view on the Straits of Gibraltar, longtime loved by writers and artists.
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  • Benouville, Pegasus Bridge. A unit of the British Airborne taked the bridge intact limiting the  German counter-attacks. The historical Café Gondrée, "the first French house liberated by allied forces". The owner Mme Arlette Gondrée this night was 4 years old only.
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  • The traditional Café Torinese.
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  • The traditional Café Torinese.
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  • The Caffè Tommaseo is the oldest in Trieste and belongs to the Association of the italian historical inns. Opened in 1830 it was decorated by the painter Gatteri and furnished with large mirrors, purposely brought from Belgium. In december 1997 the café was restored and renewed in the style of the original tradition of the Vienna cafés. The cafè was loved by writers like Italo Svevo.
    em7124548.jpg
  • The Caffè Tommaseo is the oldest in Trieste and belongs to the Association of the italian historical inns. Opened in 1830 it was decorated by the painter Gatteri and furnished with large mirrors, purposely brought from Belgium. In december 1997 the café was restored and renewed in the style of the original tradition of the Vienna cafés. The cafè was loved by writers like Italo Svevo.
    em7124546.jpg
  • Caffè San Marco, is a historic café of Trieste. Founded in 1914, it became famous as a rendez-vous for intellectuals including Italo Svevo, James Joyce and Umberto Saba.
    em7124528.jpg
  • Caffè San Marco, is a historic café of Trieste. Founded in 1914, it became famous as a rendez-vous for intellectuals including Italo Svevo, James Joyce and Umberto Saba.
    em7124517.jpg
  • Caffè San Marco, is a historic café of Trieste. Founded in 1914, it became famous as a rendez-vous for intellectuals including Italo Svevo, James Joyce and Umberto Saba.
    em7124516.jpg
  • Caffè San Marco, is a historic café of Trieste. Founded in 1914, it became famous as a rendez-vous for intellectuals including Italo Svevo, James Joyce and Umberto Saba.
    em7124512.jpg
  • Caffè San Marco, is a historic café of Trieste. Founded in 1914, it became famous as a rendez-vous for intellectuals including Italo Svevo, James Joyce and Umberto Saba.
    em7124510.jpg
  • Piazza Castello, caffé Mulassano. This small but elegant liberty cafè opened in 1907 conquered the Piedmontese cultural atmosphere. Ceiling inlaid of wood and gold, pavements in marble, walls of mirrors that send back the images to the infinite, little tables.
    em7117577.jpg
  • Piazza Castello, caffé Mulassano. This small but elegant liberty cafè opened in 1907 conquered the Piedmontese cultural atmosphere. Ceiling inlaid of wood and gold, pavements in marble, walls of mirrors that send back the images to the infinite, little tables.
    em7117559.jpg
  • Piazza San Carlo, the traditional café San Carlo, inaugurated in 1842.
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  • Piazza San Carlo, the traditional café San Carlo, inaugurated in 1842.
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  • Piazza San Carlo, the traditional café San Carlo, inaugurated in 1842.
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  • Piazza San Carlo, the traditional café San Carlo, inaugurated in 1842.
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  • Piazza San Carlo, the traditional café San Carlo, inaugurated in 1842.
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  • Piazza San Carlo, the traditional café San Carlo, inaugurated in 1842.
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  • Rennes, the popular cafés of Place des Lices. More than 40.000 students study at the Rennes university transforming the city,s historical center in a street party every night and more during the weekends.
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  • Rennes, concert at 1929 Cafè, one of the most popular for university' students. More than 40.000 students study at the Rennes university transforming the city,s historical center in a street party  every night and more during the weekends.
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  • Tangier. Hafa Cafè, with view on the Straits of Gibraltar, longtime loved by writers and artists.
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  • Cafè Stella Polare, sends us back at the time when important literary figures like Joyce and Svevo sat at its tables.
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  • Coffee pastry-shop Pirona. James Joyce started to outline his "Ulysses" at this cafè. In later years, it became a landmark for gourmets and nowadays it is considered the "in" place to buy the most traditional sweet pastries.
    em7124601.jpg
  • Coffee pastry-shop Pirona. James Joyce started to outline his "Ulysses" at this cafè. In later years, it became a landmark for gourmets and nowadays it is considered the "in" place to buy the most traditional sweet pastries.
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  • The traditional Café Torinese.
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  • The Caffè Tommaseo is the oldest in Trieste and belongs to the Association of the italian historical inns. Opened in 1830 it was decorated by the painter Gatteri and furnished with large mirrors, purposely brought from Belgium. In december 1997 the café was restored and renewed in the style of the original tradition of the Vienna cafés. The cafè was loved by writers like Italo Svevo.
    em7124547.jpg
  • The Caffè Tommaseo is the oldest in Trieste and belongs to the Association of the italian historical inns. Opened in 1830 it was decorated by the painter Gatteri and furnished with large mirrors, purposely brought from Belgium. In december 1997 the café was restored and renewed in the style of the original tradition of the Vienna cafés. The cafè was loved by writers like Italo Svevo.
    em7124538.jpg
  • The Caffè Tommaseo is the oldest in Trieste and belongs to the Association of the italian historical inns. Opened in 1830 it was decorated by the painter Gatteri and furnished with large mirrors, purposely brought from Belgium. In december 1997 the café was restored and renewed in the style of the original tradition of the Vienna cafés. The cafè was loved by writers like Italo Svevo.
    em7124534.jpg
  • Caffè Tommaseo, book with a portrait of the Italian patriot and writer Nicolò Tommaseo. The Caffè Tommaseo is the oldest in Trieste and belongs to the Association of the italian historical inns. Opened in 1830 it was decorated by the painter Gatteri and furnished with large mirrors, purposely brought from Belgium. In december 1997 the café was restored and renewed in the style of the original tradition of the Vienna cafés.
    em7124533.jpg
  • Caffè San Marco, is a historic café of Trieste. Founded in 1914, it became famous as a rendez-vous for intellectuals including Italo Svevo, James Joyce and Umberto Saba.
    em7124526.jpg
  • Caffè San Marco, is a historic café of Trieste. Founded in 1914, it became famous as a rendez-vous for intellectuals including Italo Svevo, James Joyce and Umberto Saba.
    em7124522.jpg
  • Caffè San Marco, is a historic café of Trieste. Founded in 1914, it became famous as a rendez-vous for intellectuals including Italo Svevo, James Joyce and Umberto Saba.
    em7124515.jpg
  • Caffè San Marco, is a historic café of Trieste. Founded in 1914, it became famous as a rendez-vous for intellectuals including Italo Svevo, James Joyce and Umberto Saba.
    em7124507.jpg
  • Caffè San Marco, is a historic café of Trieste. Founded in 1914, it became famous as a rendez-vous for intellectuals including Italo Svevo, James Joyce and Umberto Saba.
    em7124504.jpg
  • Caffè San Marco, is a historic café of Trieste. Founded in 1914, it became famous as a rendez-vous for intellectuals including Italo Svevo, James Joyce and Umberto Saba.
    em7124501-36.jpg
  • Rennes, the popular cafés of Place des Lices. More than 40.000 students study at the Rennes university transforming the city,s historical center in a street party every night and more during the weekends.
    em7301574.jpg
  • Piazza Castello, caffé Mulassano. This small but elegant liberty cafè opened in 1907 conquered the Piedmontese cultural atmosphere. Ceiling inlaid of wood and gold, pavements in marble, walls of mirrors that send back the images to the infinite, little tables.
    em7117575.jpg
  • Piazza Castello, caffé Mulassano. This small but elegant liberty cafè opened in 1907 conquered the Piedmontese cultural atmosphere. Ceiling inlaid of wood and gold, pavements in marble, walls of mirrors that send back the images to the infinite, little tables.
    em7117574.jpg
  • Piazza Castello, caffé Mulassano. This small but elegant liberty cafè opened in 1907 conquered the Piedmontese cultural atmosphere. Ceiling inlaid of wood and gold, pavements in marble, walls of mirrors that send back the images to the infinite, little tables.
    em7117573.jpg
  • Piazza Castello, caffé Mulassano. This small but elegant liberty cafè opened in 1907 conquered the Piedmontese cultural atmosphere. Ceiling inlaid of wood and gold, pavements in marble, walls of mirrors that send back the images to the infinite, little tables.
    em7117570.jpg
  • Piazza Castello, caffé Mulassano. This small but elegant liberty cafè opened in 1907 conquered the Piedmontese cultural atmosphere. Ceiling inlaid of wood and gold, pavements in marble, walls of mirrors that send back the images to the infinite, little tables.
    em7117546.jpg
  • Piazza San Carlo, the traditional café San Carlo, inaugurated in 1842.
    em7117537.jpg
  • Piazza San Carlo, the traditional café San Carlo, inaugurated in 1842.
    em7117530.jpg
  • Piazza San Carlo, the traditional café San Carlo, inaugurated in 1842.
    em7117528.jpg
  • Piazza San Carlo, the traditional café San Carlo, inaugurated in 1842.
    em7117527-Edit.jpg
  • Benouville, Pegasus Bridge. A unit of the British Airborne taked the bridge intact limiting the  German counter-attacks. The historical Café Gondrée, "the first French house liberated by allied forces".
    em7303212.jpg
  • The Caffè Tommaseo is the oldest in Trieste and belongs to the Association of the italian historical inns. Opened in 1830 it was decorated by the painter Gatteri and furnished with large mirrors, purposely brought from Belgium. In december 1997 the café was restored and renewed in the style of the original tradition of the Vienna cafés. The cafè was loved by writers like Italo Svevo.
    em7124550.jpg
  • The Caffè degli Specchi, located in Piazza Unità d´Italia, played a role in many urban and central european events. .Its charming atmosphere, which has earned it a place among Italy´s Historic Places, sends us back at the time when important literary figures sat at its tables, like Joyce, Svevo and Kafka.
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  • Caffè Torino, one of the most elegant cafes in Turin. Though the same decor has been retained since 1903, the cafe is said to be much older. Some of the most well-known patrons of past years are the writer Cesare Pavese and Giovanni Agnelli.
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  • Caffè Platti, one of Turin's well-preserved historic cafes, opened its doors in 1875 and continues to this day to serve lunch and dinner.
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  • Rennes. More than 60.000 students study at the Rennes university transforming the city,s historical center in a street party  every night and more during the weekends.
    em7301542.jpg
  • Bar del Chino is one of the wew still existing places in the world where tango is sung as it was 60 years ago. In Pompeya, one of the places where tango was born, a group of veteran artists express with their songs the real spirit of tango, its essence, a particular way of seeing and enjoying life, without commercial tricks. In most cases they are remarkable artists, unknown to the general public. Each weekend the bar gets crowded with an enthusiastic audience who come and get the "essence" of the place.
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  • The Caffè degli Specchi, located in Piazza Unità d´Italia, played a role in many urban and central european events. .Its charming atmosphere, which has earned it a place among Italy´s Historic Places, sends us back at the time when important literary figures sat at its tables, like Joyce, Svevo and Kafka.
    em7124579.jpg
  • The Caffè degli Specchi, located in Piazza Unità d´Italia, played a role in many urban and central european events. .Its charming atmosphere, which has earned it a place among Italy´s Historic Places, sends us back at the time when important literary figures sat at its tables, like Joyce, Svevo and Kafka.
    em7124577.jpg
  • The Caffè degli Specchi, located in Piazza Unità d´Italia, played a role in many urban and central european events. .Its charming atmosphere, which has earned it a place among Italy´s Historic Places, sends us back at the time when important literary figures sat at its tables, like Joyce, Svevo and Kafka.
    em7124562.jpg
  • Caffè Torino, one of the most elegant cafes in Turin. Though the same decor has been retained since 1903, the cafe is said to be much older. Some of the most well-known patrons of past years are the writer Cesare Pavese and Giovanni Agnelli. The shiny metal plaque into the floor in front of the cafe represents the emblem of both the city and the Caffe, the bull.
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  • Caffè Platti, one of Turin's well-preserved historic cafes, opened its doors in 1875 and continues to this day to serve lunch and dinner.
    em7117619.jpg
  • Caffè Platti, one of Turin's well-preserved historic cafes, opened its doors in 1875 and continues to this day to serve lunch and dinner.
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  • Caffè Platti, one of Turin's well-preserved historic cafes, opened its doors in 1875 and continues to this day to serve lunch and dinner.
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  • Caffè Platti historical coffee house and pastry
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  • Caffè Platti historical coffee house and pastry
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  • Mulassano historical coffee house
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  • Rennes, St Michel street, one of the most popular of the historical Rennes. More than 40.000 students study at the Rennes university transforming the city,s historical center in a street party  every night and more during the weekends.
    em7301538.jpg
  • Rennes, St Michel street, one of the most popular of the historical Rennes. More than 40.000 students study at the Rennes university transforming the city,s historical center in a street party  every night and more during the weekends.
    em7301536.jpg
  • Buruciye Medresi (1271) with the çay bahcesi, a tea house utilized also for music art expositions, full of students and young people in the evenings.
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  • Dusty bottles and worn lyric sheets line the walls of super old, snug, classic corner Tango bar Lo de Roberto . Here no dance, only traditional guitarists and tango singers for aficionados after midnight.
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  • Caffè Platti, one of Turin's well-preserved historic cafes, opened its doors in 1875 and continues to this day to serve lunch and dinner.
    em7117613.jpg
  • Caffè Platti, one of Turin's well-preserved historic cafes, opened its doors in 1875 and continues to this day to serve lunch and dinner.
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  • Caffè Platti, one of Turin's well-preserved historic cafes, opened its doors in 1875 and continues to this day to serve lunch and dinner.
    em7117603.jpg
  • Caffè Platti, one of Turin's well-preserved historic cafes, opened its doors in 1875 and continues to this day to serve lunch and dinner.
    em7117593.jpg
  • Caffè Platti, one of Turin's well-preserved historic cafes, opened its doors in 1875 and continues to this day to serve lunch and dinner.
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  • Caffè pasticceria Baratti & Milano historical pastry and coffee house.
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  • The Caffè degli Specchi, located in Piazza Unità d´Italia, played a role in many urban and central european events. .Its charming atmosphere, which has earned it a place among Italy´s Historic Places, sends us back at the time when important literary figures sat at its tables, like Joyce, Svevo and Kafka.
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  • Spanisg Gallion in Mocambo traditional Cafè.
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  • Safranbolu, The restored Yemeniciler Arastasi (Pleasnt-Shoe-Makers Bazaar), whewre the old shoemakers wooden shops are now souvenir shops and café. . Safranbolu has a beautifully preserved collection of old Ottoman houses and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. During the 17th century Safranbolu was on the main Ottoman trade road between Gerede and the Black Sea harbours, bringing commerce and wealth to the town. During 18th and 19th centuries wealthy inhabitants built mansions of sun-dried mud bricks, wood and stucco.
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  • James Joyce’s Bloomsday, when Dubliners plays characters of Ulysses. Joycean Breakfast at Southbank café, Sandycove,
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  • Meung-sur-Loire: il Cafè du Commerce che avrebbe ispirato Simenon per "Ceux du Grand Café", il locale preferito da Maigret per giocare a carte.
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  • Piazza Emanuele Filiberto into the roman quadrilateral of the old Augusta Taurinorum. Careful and recent repaired have given to this zone a new vitality. Beside memorable clubs, that have seen the history of the area, there are new restaurants and cafés that often offer new maghrebian and oriental atmospheres.
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  • Safranbolu, The restored Yemeniciler Arastasi (Pleasnt-Shoe-Makers Bazaar), whewre the old shoemakers wooden shops are now souvenir shops and café. . Safranbolu has a beautifully preserved collection of old Ottoman houses and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. During the 17th century Safranbolu was on the main Ottoman trade road between Gerede and the Black Sea harbours, bringing commerce and wealth to the town. During 18th and 19th centuries wealthy inhabitants built mansions of sun-dried mud bricks, wood and stucco.
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  • Bastia-Terra Nuova traditional café.
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  • Plaza de Catalunya, where the Ramblas start. Hard Rock Café.
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  • Boja cafè, one of the most trendy and cool fot fashioned young people.
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  • Tangier,  traditional, and historical, Cafè Tingis in the heart of medina, Petit Soccò square.
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  • Tangier,  traditional, and historical, Cafè Tingis in the heart of medina, Petit Soccò square.
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  • Old Town, Gradec Hhill. The art-cafè Galerjia Cafè.
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  • Old Town, Gradec Hhill. The art-cafè Galerjia Cafè.
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  • ?Café Cordano?, one of the city's last surviving  traditional bar, with decaying late nineteenth century decor.
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  • ?Café Cordano?, one of the city's last surviving  traditional bar, with decaying late nineteenth century decor.
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  • Cafè Tortoni, a historical and social cultural meeting place of Buenos Aires.
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