Moda Museum, Atlanta GA - Passione Italiana: The Art of Espresso

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Moka 1 Cup
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Just noticed it today what driving by the museum.

It ends on June 9.

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-"Good quality brings happiness as you use it" - Nobuho Miya, Kamasada

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#3: Post by jfdana »

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.

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From concrete ....



.... to gold :mrgreen:




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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#5: Post by beefsks »

I am in Atlanta often, I will have to check that out. Thanks.

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#6: Post by jasonmolinari »

Thanks for the heads up. I'll def go. I would. Have not known about this.