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Artist: K. Nyblin

Date/place: 1898, Bergen/Norway

Subject: The pavilion of the Norwegian coffee house Friele

Medium: Postcard

Notes: Official user from the Coffee House Friele tells us that the pavilion was built in collaboration with baker Martens. The guests of this Moorish pavilion were not only served free samples of cookies and coffee, but could also keep the "porcelain" cup - more than a hundred thousand of these keepsakes were distributed during the exhibition.

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