Moda Museum, Atlanta GA - Passione Italiana: The Art of Espresso
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It would be nice if a manufacturer with money to spend on marketing could underwrite a catalogue for the exhibition.
The MUMAC and Collezione Enrico Maltoni books are great, and I'm sure that another would sell out quickly.
The MUMAC and Collezione Enrico Maltoni books are great, and I'm sure that another would sell out quickly.
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From concrete ....
.... to gold
Not a big exhibit but if you are visiting Atlanta and you have $10 and a couple of hours available ....
I really joyed it. Especially seeing some older models that I used to see in bars when I was a kid, in Italy. The exhibit includes coffee machine of course (from older models to the more recent ones), but a well explained history of coffee and espresso as well, including several of the inventions of the last century.
No grinders, except one that was part of set.
.... to gold
Not a big exhibit but if you are visiting Atlanta and you have $10 and a couple of hours available ....
I really joyed it. Especially seeing some older models that I used to see in bars when I was a kid, in Italy. The exhibit includes coffee machine of course (from older models to the more recent ones), but a well explained history of coffee and espresso as well, including several of the inventions of the last century.
No grinders, except one that was part of set.
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I am in Atlanta often, I will have to check that out. Thanks.
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Thanks for the heads up. I'll def go. I would. Have not known about this.