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"I want to make sure it gets into the right hands," said Scharnagl, who has run the Cafe Krugerhof -- located in a quiet side street just minutes from the Vienna State Opera -- since 1964. To his customers, he's simply known as "Herr Fritz."
"It would hurt if someone threw all of this away," he added, lovingly stroking a worn chair and pointing to the cafe's traditional decor that includes a mirrored counter and dark parquet floors.
Several years ago, he rejected a potential buyer who wanted to transform the establishment into a cafe-cum-ski store.
Such sentiments are understandable. For some, coffeehouse memories -- and friendships -- can last a lifetime.
Paul J. Friday, an American clinical psychologist who studied in Vienna between 1965 and 1967, spent hours at the Krugerhof.
"It's where we hung out, it's where we lived," Friday said during a telephone interview from Pittsburgh, describing the Krugerhof as "a very special place."
"Whenever we go back, we go to see Herr Fritz," Friday said.
Cristina Ljungberg, a Sweden-based entrepreneur originally from the U.S. state of Indiana, spent many nights at the Cafe Hawelka with her sister Erin when they lived in Vienna for two summers a decade ago.
During a recent trip to the Austrian capital, Llungberg asked Hawelka to autograph a book she planned to surprise Erin with at her wedding shower centered around Vienna's coffeehouse culture.
"I wouldn't change a thing about this place," Ljungberg said.
If Guenter Hawelka -- Leopold's 69-year-old son who now runs the cafe with his two adult children -- is to be believed, Ljungberg needn't worry.
"Only the old style is romantic," he said. "In the future nothing will change."
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On the Net:
Austrian Museum of Applied Arts/Contemporary Art (MAK): http://www.mak.at/
Cafe Hawelka: http://www.hawelka.at/
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