Lecture Theatre, Ashmolean Museum, University of Oxford
Lecture Theatre, Ashmolean Museum, University of Oxford
Coffee houses in Istanbul were places of social gathering – conversations were had, backgammon and chess played, and books and poems read aloud. From here, coffee houses spread through Europe – opening in Venice, Paris, London and Vienna – but they never strayed far from the Istanbul model.
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The Social and Cultural History of the Coffee House in the Ottoman Empire With Professor Mehmet Kalpaklı, Bilkent University
Coffee houses in Istanbul were places of social gathering – conversations were had, backgammon and chess played, and books and poems read aloud. From here, coffee houses spread through Europe – opening in Venice, Paris, London and Vienna – but they never strayed far from the Istanbul model.