🔆 Trieste is a beautiful place, where the people are philosophical, where the sunsets shine with golden embers, and where the church bells are solemn. The literary history of Proust -------------------------------- China is often associated with wine, so-called "poems of fighting wine". Western writers, and most of the coffee, this brown-black magic liquid, can be called the Western literature "poison. " The northern Italian city of Trieste, attracted so many literati and artists, not only because it is in the interstices of many countries and ethnic groups, especially the freedom of the unrest, but also because this is the coffee of Italy. The coastal city, with the largest coffee port in the Mediterranean, was born here to the first Espresso coffee machine, and the inventor created a coffee kingdom by his surname, "illy". The Trieste, who consume twice as much coffee as the rest of Italy each year, meets Joyce, Proust, Umberto Saba, Stenda, Rilke with the expatriates who live there... "Either in a cafe or on the way to a cafe. "🔆 [Cultural landmark: St. Mark's Cafe] The city's most famous cafe, San Marco St. Mark's, opened in 1914 with beautiful bright yellow walls and dark seats with copper coffee leaves on the ceiling. The store has a bookstore that reminds us of the unique taste of Trieste, where writers and philosophers meet to read, coffee and book aromas. The Italian writer Claudio Magris, born in Trieste, in his book Microworld, is a journey from his hometown cafe through valleys, lakes, forests, plateaus... and it is Magris himself, The Cafe San Marco, once in danger of collapse, was rescued. In Trieste, the Empire collapsed and the nationality changed, but the Cafe San Marco, still the old-fashioned, is the home of the soul. -------------- St. Mark's Cafe Caffe San Marco📍 Address: Via Cesare Battisti 18, 34125, Trieste, Italy⏰ Business hours: Trieste Trieste Province, closed on Monday #Spring comes #Spring City Micro Vacation #Travel Time Stolen by Epidemic #Travel with the movie
🔆 Trieste is a beautiful place, where the people are philosophical, where the sunsets shine with golden embers, and where the church bells are solemn. The literary history of Proust -------------------------------- China is often associated with wine, so-called "poems of fighting wine". Western writers, and most of the coffee, this brown-black magic liquid, can be called the Western literature "poison. " The northern Italian city of Trieste, attracted so many literati and artists, not only because it is in the interstices of many countries and ethnic groups, especially the freedom of the unrest, but also because this is the coffee of Italy. The coastal city, with the largest coffee port in the Mediterranean, was born here to the first Espresso coffee machine, and the inventor created a coffee kingdom by his surname, "illy". The Trieste, who consume twice as much coffee as the rest of Italy each year, meets Joyce, Proust, Umberto Saba, Stenda, Rilke with the expatriates who live there... "Either in a cafe or on the way to a cafe. "🔆 [Cultural landmark: St. Mark's Cafe] The city's most famous cafe, San Marco St. Mark's, opened in 1914 with beautiful bright yellow walls and dark seats with copper coffee leaves on the ceiling. The store has a bookstore that reminds us of the unique taste of Trieste, where writers and philosophers meet to read, coffee and book aromas. The Italian writer Claudio Magris, born in Trieste, in his book Microworld, is a journey from his hometown cafe through valleys, lakes, forests, plateaus... and it is Magris himself, The Cafe San Marco, once in danger of collapse, was rescued. In Trieste, the Empire collapsed and the nationality changed, but the Cafe San Marco, still the old-fashioned, is the home of the soul. -------------- St. Mark's Cafe Caffe San Marco📍 Address: Via Cesare Battisti 18, 34125, Trieste, Italy⏰ Business hours: Trieste Trieste Province, closed on Monday #Spring comes #Spring City Micro Vacation #Travel Time Stolen by Epidemic #Travel with the movie