Café de la Régence

Coordinates: 48°51′36″N 2°20′33″E / 48.85990°N 2.34260°E / 48.85990; 2.34260
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The famous chess match between Howard Staunton and Pierre Charles Fournier de Saint-Amant, on 16 December 1843, by Jean-Henri Marlet
Fictional depiction of the great chess masters of the time gathering to play at the café, Antti Favén [fi
], 1902–1913

The Café de la Régence in

chess masters
of the time played there.

The Café's masters included, but are not limited to:

Addresses

It was opened in 1681 as the Café de la Place du Palais-Royal, near the Palais-Royal, Paris. By the 18th century it was known as the Café de la Régence ("Regency Café").

  • In 1852 the café moved temporarily to hôtel Dodun, 21 Rue de Richelieu.
  • In 1854 the Café de la Régence moved to 161 Rue Saint-Honoré and remained there until it became a restaurant in 1910.
  • The chess players moved to the café de l'Univers in 1916.
  • The Office national marocain du tourisme (National Moroccan Tourist Office) took over the site in 1918.

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See also

References

  1. ^ Goldzink, Jean, XVIIIème siècle
  2. ^ While at their first meeting, a few years before, they were not very impreased with each other, the meeting at the Paris cafe was the start of their lifelong personal and political association. Marx, Karl; Engels, Friedrich (1964-01-01). The Communist Manifesto. Pantheon Books – via Google Books.[permanent dead link]
  3. ^ Prideaux, Sue (2005). Edvard Munch - Behind the Scream. Yale University Press. p. 27.
  4. ^ Ylirotu, Jeremias; et al. (Metropoli Oy (metropoli.fi)) (2002). "Ainolan ensimmäiset vuodet 1904-1908". www.sibelius.fi. Retrieved 2016-05-11.

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