Tomorrow the Old Greek Coffee Risks Eviction
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It has been operating continuously since 1760 and has hosted leading figures in art and literature, but the owner of the space refused to pay a rent of 800,000 euros per year.
The Antico Caffè Greco of Rome, born more than 250 years ago, is at risk of eviction due to the litigation born years ago by the failure to renew the lease by the Israeli Hospital
A legal battle that has lasted for eight years. "The story will not close tomorrow" replica Carlo Pellegrini, holder of the license of the local historian of Via Condotti
An eight-year legal dispute. Today, Monday, September 1st, the managers of the Antico Caffè Greco on Via dei Condotti are scheduled for eviction. The legal battle with the Jewish Hospital, the owner of the establishment, has continued. The Supreme Court's ruling...
Goethe was already a guest at Antico Caffè Greco. Rent should rise from 22,000 to 120,000 euros. Operators lost litigation.
ROM. In Rome there is no shortage of historical places. But history, art and literature are condensed in Antico Caff Greco, supposedly the oldest coffee house in the city. Since the beginning of August, the doors have been locked.
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