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Sacher Pop-Up World: Hotel Sacher Wien exhibits historical exhibits

The Hotel Sacher Vienna has used the past few months and opened its historical treasury. Numerous originals were taken from the vaults and safes, curated and will be on display in June.

“The Sacher Pop-Up World is a world of experience in which we offer our guests the opportunity to experience ‘Sacher’ up close. Stories and showpieces about the Hotel Sacher are the focus and we show Exhibits which it before never in public to see. It is, so to speak, our treasures that we want to share with our guests ”, says Alexandra Winkler, Co-owner of the Sachers. Visitors to the Sacher Pop-Up World can travel from historic Vienna, when Franz Sacher invented the original Sacher cake at Prince Metternich’s court in 1832, to today’s modern luxury hotel.

Original menu cards by Anna Sacher

The pop-up world shows original – commissioned by Anna Sacher herself – Menu cards, a collection from over 200 historic cafe mills, the development of table culture over the centuries as well Picture galleries, the famous Separate rooms, a historic room, and a Complete collection of the Sacher Artists’ Collection from the past 12 years.

A Introduction to the small Viennese coffee house apprenticeship the visitor at the coffee bar experiences where a Showbarista shows the subtle differences between Melange and Extended, and Fiaker, Einspänner and the original Anna Sacher coffee brews from the in-house Sacher Café.

Crisis used to implement the idea

“The idea itself has been around for a long time, but it has always been important that if we do something in this direction, it has to be in close proximity to the Sacher,” says Winkler. Here the crisis would have turned out to be an opportunity To use the premises even in the Sacher itself for the implementation. Time was also always a factor and the question of whether something like this would be of any interest to the Viennese audience. Here is the new one Hotel manager, Andreas Keese, been the driving force behind tackling the project. “In addition, the Sacher Pop-Up World offers the opportunity to do something to revitalize the local environment, to focus on the Austrian market and Viennese city tourism,” he adds.

“Anna Sacher” guides you through the exhibition

Additionally to the exposition there will be one on site digital and illustrated audio guide through which “Anna Sacher” guides and reveals stories and secrets about the traditional family luxury hotel.

The Guide is in collaboration with Cultural Places originated and leads through the 13 stations, About the family history of the hotel owners from then to now, about the founding of the hotel by Eduard Sacher, the Viennese coffee house culture and the history of the origins of the Original Sacher-Torte.

Herend Porzellan, Lobmeyr Trinkservices, Table silver from Jarosinski & Vaugoin and tablecloths from the house To the Swabian Jungfrau – Loans from the supporters Lobmeyr, Vaugoin and the House of the Swabian Jungfrau should make it possible to show the table culture of that time.

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