In a beautiful building on the main square, it was originally the 'Società del Casino', a cultural club that adopted the fashion for French cafés, and two of its members plotted against Napoleon in 1808. In 1839 it was granted a 'political licence' as a café. The entrance, rooms, wall seating and tables have never changed. It has accompanied the history of Asolo, with illustrious guests such as Carducci, D'Annunzio and Eleonora Duse, Robert Browning, Ernest Hemingway, Henry James, Hugo von Hofmansthal, and Arnold Schoemberg.
Address
Via Roma 72, 31011 Asolo (TV)
Roles
- Emanuele Botter - Licensee
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