Antico Caffè Greco
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The Antico Caffè Greco (sometimes simply referred to as Caffè Greco) is a historic landmark café which opened in 1760 on 84, Via dei Condotti in Rome, Italy. It is perhaps the best known and oldest caffè in Rome and within Italy only Caffè Florian in Venice (established in 1720) may be older.
Historic figures including Stendhal, Goethe, Byron, Franz Liszt, Keats, and Felix Mendelssohn have had coffee there[1]. Today it remains a haven for writers, politicians, artists and notable people in Rome[2].
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- Willy Pocino, Il "Caffè" piu antico di Roma (Italian)