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Coffee Shop

220 Grad Rupertinum


220 Grad makes coffee perceptible and tangible in its entirety. At the Museum of Modern Art in Salzburg, the focus is on observing, marvelling, and being inspired by different ways of preparing coffee – as if in an exciting exhibition.

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Encircled by the atmosphere of preserving and curating the art, a fusion of materials and historical surfaces is visible on all levels. The concept aims to transfer the museum-like character of the immediate surroundings to the coffee.

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A 12-meter-long, sculptural concrete bar in the centre of the space serves as an exhibition and communication area. This brings customers and baristas to eye level, emphasising the unique architecture of the space and the museum. A consistent and curated coffee experience.

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220 Grad Rupertinum masterfully combines heritage-protected architecture with contemporary design. The integration of historical elements – such as stone floors, wooden ceilings, and vaulted spaces – with modern interiors creates a space full of charm and character.

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Originally a modest seminary established in 17th century, and later the gallery of modern art established in 1983, the space has since gradually evolved into a popular meeting place.

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