Café Central

The Café Central has always been home to great philosophers, poets and leaders such as: Leo Trotsky, Peter Altenberg, Arthur Schnitzler, Sigmund Freud and Hugo von Hofmannsthal, to name but a few. The special charm of the world’s most famous cafe turns your visit into a supreme culinary event. Feel the cosy flair of this popular meeting point in the heart of our capital and enjoy the excellent Vienna cuisine, be it with a Viennese coffee speciality accompanied by a piece of our divine apple strudel or a consommé with aitch-bone of beef. Comprehensive and meticulous refurbishment has not only returned the Café Central to its former splendour, it has also maintained the special atmosphere of a place steeped in history.

Cafe Central
Cafe Central
Cafe Central
Cafe Central
Cafe Central
Cafe Central

Tabular History

Architectural style: late romantic historism
   
1856-1860 The young architect Heinrich von Ferstel constructs the grand Palais Ferstel inspired by a long journey through Italy.
   
1860 Opening of the Palais Ferstel, the building is known as the „most up-to-date building of Vienna“
   
1860 The Vienna stock exchange rents the ground floor of the Palais Ferstel, up until the opening of the official Wiener Börsensäle, also the Austrian-Hungarian national bank have their headquarters in the building of the Palais Ferstel (on the ground floor – later Café Central – Warenbörse).
   
1876 The Pach brothers open the Café Central in the ground floor after the move of the stock exchange (1877 move of the stock exchange to the stock exchange building am Ring)
   
1877 The k.u.k. Military casino moves to the old stock exchange floor in the first floor and stays there until 1911
   
From 1900 The Café Central becomes the meeting point of academics and artists, the „Centralisten“as the regulars like to call themselves. Sigmund Freud, Arthur Schnitzler, Leo Trotzki, Robert Musil or Hugo von Hofmannsthal as well as others mix here. Regular Peter Altenberg is so close to the Cafe Central, he indicates theirs as his address. He uses the Cafe Central as his workplace, living room, salon and workstation. Until today a live size figure near the entrance remembers the famous regular.
   
Until 1918 The Café Central remains the only literature cafe in Vienna.
   
1925 the Café Central is renovated and restored just before its 50th anniversary. Arkadenhof, Säulensaal, a Damensalon and several game rooms are integrated in the cafe and the cafe is redesigned to a cafe-restaurant.
   
1926 The recently renovated café celebrates its 50th anniversary.
   
1938 Due to an arianization initiated by the national socialists the Cafe Central has to change its name to „Kaffeehaus“ (coffee house) or „Kaffee“ (cafe). Many regulars loose their lives due to the nationalism and the Second World War.
   
1943 The Café Central is closed and remains closed for four decades. The war causes a lot of damage to the Palais Ferstel; the rooms of the Cafe Central are amongst others used as a stock room.
   
1951 After the Red Army and the war leaving meter high debris, broken windows and a near completely destroyed interior decoration, the Vienna basketball community works on a makeshift renovation of the Palais for months. The „Halle Herrengasse“ is used for playing basketball later.
   
1958 The Österreichische Realitäten-AG (ÖRAG) (Austrian Realities Corporation) takes over the building
   
1970 A team of experts is ordered to design ideas for a restoration and future reanimation of the Palais Ferstel.
   
1978 Beginning of the renovations
   
1982 The Café Central re-opens in the Arkadenhof. The café was rebuild in the studios of the ORF for a discussion program which was regularly broadcasted until 1991.
   
   
1986 The Café Central moves back to its origin in the Säulensaal. The ballrooms of the Palais Ferstel are run by the Imperial Austria Hotels AG under CIGA Hotels -and later under Sheraton or Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide Inc. as a „Veranstaltungszentrum“ (event centre) until the letting agreement ends in 2001. The excellent in-house cuisine as well as service attend all events exclusively.
   
2000 By purchasing the ÖRAG the private trust takes over the buildings of the Palais Ferstel as well.
   
May 3rd, 2001 Foundation of the Palais Events Veranstaltungen GmbH through the private trust as operating company with the Wiener Börsensäle as its first member.
   
October 1st, 2001 Palais Events Veranstaltungen GmbH absorbs part of the Palais Ferstel and Cafe Central. The excellent in-house cuisine as well as service still attend all events exclusively.
   
2002 More modernising workings on the Cafe Central & Palais Ferstel (amongst others renewal of the air conditioning, renovation of the floors, building of a big transportation lift, modification and renovation of the toilets etc.)
   
2006 the Café Central runs -on availability (due to banquet events) the famous Arkadenhof as a coffee house and for group reservations

More famous buildings by Heinrich von Ferstel:

Votivkirche
Main University at Dr.-Karl-Lueger Ring
University for Applied Art in Vienna
Museum for Applied Arts

Palais FerstelCafe CentralKonditorei_HerrensaalBörsensälePalais Daun-Kinsky
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