Stiftskeller St. Peter
Stiftskeller St. Peter is a restaurant within the walls of St Peter's Abbey, Salzburg, Austria. It is claimed to be the oldest inn in Central Europe because of a supposed mention of it in the Carmina anthology by the English scholar Alcuin of York, issued in 803 AD when he served Emperor Charlemagne and Bishop Arno of Salzburg.[1][2][3] The former guesthouse of the Benedictine friars was also mentioned by the Monk of Salzburg in the 14th century.
Based on these and other claims, the Stiftskeller is perhaps the oldest existing restaurant in the world,[2] and likely the oldest in Europe.[1] Christopher Columbus, Johann Georg Faust, and Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart are said to have been served at the restaurant.[4]
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References
- 1 2 Musgrave, Rebecca (2011-10-24). "Mistletoe and Mozart in Salzburg - Panorama News". Salzburg Times. Retrieved 2012-08-24.
- 1 2 "Food Facts". Daily Times. 2010-08-30. Archived from the original on 2012-10-25. Retrieved 2012-08-24.
- ↑ (translated from German Wikipedia) The monastery cellar and its beer is praised in a poem. Published in von Dümmler, Ernst, ed. (1881). "Carmen CXI". Alcuini Carmina. MGH Poetae Latini. I. Other: Weber, Andreas Otto (1999). "4. Detailuntersuchungen zum österreichischen Donauraum 4.2. Der Weinbau des Klosters St. Peter in Salzburg in der Wachau, footnote 1799". Studien zum Weinbau der altbayerischen Klöster im Mittelalter: Altbayern, österreichischer Donauraum, Südtirol. Vol. 141 of Vierteljahrschrift für Sozial- und Wirtschaftsgeschichte: Beihefte. Franz Steiner Verlag. p. 299 (footnote 1799). ISBN 978-3-515-07290-8.
- ↑ http://www.cntraveler.com/galleries/2014-09-26/the-world-s-oldest-restaurants/1
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Coordinates: 47°47′50″N 13°02′40″E / 47.797319°N 13.044516°E