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===Austria===
[[File:Cafe Braeunerhof Wien 2004.jpg|thumb|right|Coffee house culture between [[Vienna]] and [[Trieste]]: the coffee, the newspaper, the glass of water and the marble tabletop]]
The first coffeehouse in Austria opened in [[Vienna]] in 1683 after the [[Battle of Vienna]], by using supplies from the spoils obtained after defeating the Turks. The officer who received the coffee beans, [[Jerzy Franciszek Kulczycki]] (Georg Franz Kolschitzky), a [[Poland|Polish]] military officer, opened a coffee house and helped popularize the custom of adding sugar and milk to the coffee. ''[[Wiener Melange|Melange]]'' is the typical Viennese coffee, which comes mixed with hot foamed milk, and is usually served with a glass of water.

Austria

Coffee house culture between Vienna and Trieste: the coffee, the newspaper, the glass of water and the marble tabletop

The first coffeehouse in Austria opened in Vienna in 1683 after the Battle of Vienna, by using supplies from the spoils obtained after defeating the Turks. The officer who received the coffee beans, Jerzy Franciszek Kulczycki (Georg Franz Kolschitzky), a Polish military officer, opened a coffee house and helped popularize the custom of adding sugar and milk to the coffee. Melange is the typical Viennese coffee, which comes mixed with hot foamed milk, and is usually served with a glass of water.