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1870 – 1890 – Bustle Events

Sommerfrische – A visit to Demel

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10. August 2019
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This year our yearly ‚Sommerfrische‘ happend to be in Vienna. I was one of the two organisers since I live here. 🙂

On the first day of the Sommerfrische we payed a visit to one of the most famous coffee houses in Vienna: The beautiful Café Demel.
This coffee house was founded in 1786 and got appointed to be a supplier to the austrian royal court in 1874.

After we were seated on the second floor (I booked in advance because we were 20 people) we got to choose between tea, coffee and hot chocolate and after that we could choose between a massive amount of different cakes which all tasted SO good!
We enjoyed our visit a lot, had time to chat and also take pictures in the beautiful surrounding.

After our visit we went to the Burggarten to take a stroll and again take pictures with all the beautiful roses.

It was a lot of fun and we made so many silly pictures you’ll probably see on Instagram thanks to #silly7th 😀

If you want to see more of this day of our Sommerfrische you can watch this video Goldkehlchen20 made for us 🙂

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  1. Anne

    8. September 2019 09:57

    Das sieht fantastisch aus. Ist das eine geschlossene Historische Gesellschaft oder kann jeder teilnehmen? Ich suche seit Jahren schon verzweifelt nach nicht-Mittelalter Gruppen in Wien.

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    1. Victoria

      8. September 2019 11:32

      Hallo!
      Wir sind keine geschlossene Gesellschaft aber ein deutschsprachiges Forum, dass du unter http://www.kostuemgeschichten-forum.de// findest.
      Wir schreiben dort ganz, ganz viel über unsere Nähprozesse und machen jedes Jahr eine Sommerfrische. Wir machen aber auch mal kleine private Treffen in Deutschland oder Österreich, oder gehen auf gemeinsame Veranstaltungen.
      Falls das nix für dich ist schreib mir doch eine Nachricht über das Formular und falls wir mal wieder in Wien ein Treffen machen, meld ich mich bei dir! 🙂
      In welchen Epochen findet man dich denn?

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  2. Blake Hendricks

    17. März 2023 13:24

    Nicee blog thanks for posting

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