SZÁZÉVES CUKRÁSZDA
Opened in 1840, this famous century-old tearoom is located in a corner house in the Zopf and neoclassical style. Its three small, adjoining rooms are all different, and its parquet floor creaks. Under its vaulted ceilings, amidst antique Biedermeier furniture, baroque mirrors with gilded frames and lace curtains, hovers an authentic atmosphere of the past. The walls and ceiling contours are painted with vegetal friezes and braids of leaves. A small room overlooking the courtyard has been converted into a mini-museum of daily life in the past.
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