- Café
Gerbeaud,
situated at Vörösmarty tér 7 in Budapest, the
capital of Hungary, is a
traditional coffeehouse opened in 1858. It was
built in Gründerzeit...
- Emil
Gerbeaud (French: Émile
Gerbeaud, Carouge,
Canton of Geneva, Switzerland, 22
February 1854 – Budapest, Hungary, 8
November 1919) was a Swiss-born...
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cakes of the
Gerbeaud brand.
Following Gerbeaud as inspiration, the
family of Geza
Kugler founded a
chocolate factory in 1886. The
Gerbeauds and Kuglers...
- (Macskanyelv) was made in
Budapest by the Swiss-born
Hungarian patissier Emil
Gerbeaud in the late 1880s. The
delicacy is
still produced by
Szerencsi and other...
-
cuisine and café
culture can be seen and
tasted in a lot of places, like
Gerbeaud Café, the Százéves, Biarritz, Fortuna, Alabárdos,
Arany Szarvas, Gundel...
- Gere-bold. Emil
Gerbeaud (1854–1919), Swiss-born
Hungarian confectioner,
chocolate producer,
industrialist and
entrepreneur Café
Gerbeaud Hubert Gerbeau...
- 1887/1888 Emil
Gerbeaud (1854-1919)
Hungarian confectioner,
chocolate producer,
industrialist and entrepreneur,
owner of Café
Gerbeaud in
Budapest James...
- Die Hofzuckerbäckerei und die
ehemaligen k. u. k. Hofzuckerbäcker Demel,
Gerbeaud, Gerstner, Heiner, Rumpelmayer,
Sluka (in German). Vienna: Kulturkreises...
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fountain flanked by
stone lions. At the
north end of the
square is the Café
Gerbeaud and
stairs to the
southern terminus of the
Budapest Metro's line M1. The...
- de Farkasházy,
owner of
Herend Porcelain Manufactory –
porcelain Café
Gerbeaud –
cakes and
pastries Gräf &
Stift –
carriages Han****s & Co –
jewelry L...