Harry’s Bar Cipriani

Bellini inventors

Founded in 1931 by Giuseppe Cipriani, Harry’s Bar is very well known in Venice. Born on Calle Vallaresso 1323, the place was a bar and restaurant, and achieved immediate success, especially among intellectuals and aristocrats at that time lived or frequented Venice. Among the celebrities who are sitting at their tables Arturo Toscanini, Charlie Chaplin, Orson Welles and Peggy Guggenheim. But the bar during the fascist era was also notable clashes with the regime that saw it as a meeting place for homosexuals and Jews. He was then a table reserved Ernest Hemingway, much to mention Harry’s Bar in his book “Across the River and Into the Trees.” It must in particular to Bob two famous inventions: the Bellini and carpaccio appetizer.

Address
San Marco 1323, Calle Vallaresso, 30124 - Venezia
Phone
+39 041 52 85 777
Fax
+39 041 52 08 822
Email
harrysbar@cipriani.com
Web Site
http://www.harrysbarvenezia.com
Opening hours
All days
10:30-23:00
Transports
Water bus Line 1, 2, N | San Marco Vallaresso
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