The Kaffeemuseum Wien (The Coffee Museum Vienna) was founded in 2003 on the ground floor of the building of the Austrian Museum of Social and Economic Affairs. Access is via the main museum. The objects, mostly from the private collection of its founder Edmund Mayr, cover every aspect of coffee. The museum has a special exhibition with numerous old coffee machines and gives background information on coffee and coffee beans.
Science & Technology History & Anthropology Industrial heritage Profession & Craft
Vogelsanggasse 36, Vienna
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The Kaffeemuseum Wien, located in Vienna, Austria, offers visitors an insight into the rich history and culture of coffee in the city. The museum provides a comprehensive overview of coffee production, roasting, and brewing techniques. Visitors appreciate the knowledgeable guides who share interesting facts about Vienna's coffee house tradition. The museum features a collection of antique coffee machines and equipment, which many find intriguing. However, some visitors note that the exhibition space is relatively small and can feel cramped during busy times. The interactive elements and the opportunity to taste different coffee blends are highlights for many guests. While the museum provides good information, some visitors mention that the experience could be enhanced with more modern displays or multimedia presentations. The location in the historic city center adds to its charm, but a few visitors find the entrance fee slightly high for the size of the museum. Overall, the Kaffeemuseum Wien offers an educational experience for coffee enthusiasts, though it may not appeal as much to those less interested in the subject.
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