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The '''Viennese coffee house''' is a typical institution of [[Vienna]] that played an important part 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 Intangible Cultural Heritage", a part of [[UNESCO]].

== Notable coffee houses ==
* [[Aida (café)|Aida]], a chain with locations all over the city. One popular location is right beside [[Stephansplatz, Vienna|Stephansplatz]].
* [[Kaffee Alt Wien]], Bäckerstraße 9
* [[Café Bräunerhof]], Stallburggasse 2 - [[Thomas Bernhard]]'s favourite café in Vienna
* [[Café Central]], in the Palais Ferstel, entrance of [[Herrengasse]] 14 (corner of Strauchgasse) — [[Peter Altenberg]]'s favorite café and at times his primary address
* [[Café Demel]], Kohlmarkt 14 - the most famous sweet bakery, less of a typical café
* [[Café Hawelka]], Dorotheergasse 6
* [[Café Landtmann]], Dr.-Karl-Lueger-Ring 4 - [[Sigmund Freud]]'s preferred café.
* [[Café Sacher|Hotel Sacher]], Philharmonikerstraße 4 (a café part of the [[Hotel Sacher]])
* [[Café Schwarzenberg]], Kärntner Ring 17 (at [[Schwarzenbergplatz]])
* [[Café Sperl]], Gumpendorferstraße 11, Adolf Hitler's preferred café{{Citation needed|date=July 2011}}.

==See also==
*[[Coffee house]]
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