Café Landtmann

After Rudolf retired, Wilhelm ran the café alone and became a local celebrity, with prominent figures like Gustav Mahler, Sigmund Freud, and Emmerich Kálmán visiting him regularly.

[2] It was during this renovation that Café Landtmann received its extravagant and lavish interior decorations, which are still preserved to this day, including the four wooden columns at the entrance, sculpted by Hans Scheibner.

[1] Following World War II, Konrad turned over the management of the café to his son Erwin, who continued running it successfully until 1976, when it was sold to the Querfeld family.

On 1 October 1998, for the 125th anniversary of Café Landtmann, the Querfeld family organized a large party attended by celebrities from the political and cultural life of the city, as well as many regular patrons.

[3] During its long history, Café Landtmann served as a meeting place for many of the leading industrialists, politicians, thinkers, and artists in Austria, and was the preferred coffeehouse of Sigmund Freud, Gustav Mahler, Peter Altenberg, Felix Salten, and Emmerich Kálmán.

Café Landtmann in Vienna, Austria
Exterior of Café Landtmann, November 2023
Café Landtmann interior