• Bar Campari Vienna, designed by Matteo Thun & Partners.

    Bar Campari Vienna, designed by Matteo Thun & Partners.

  • Bar Campari Vienna, designed by Matteo Thun & Partners.

    Bar Campari Vienna, designed by Matteo Thun & Partners.

  • Bar Campari Vienna, designed by Matteo Thun & Partners.

    Bar Campari Vienna, designed by Matteo Thun & Partners.

  • Bar Campari Vienna, designed by Matteo Thun & Partners.

    Bar Campari Vienna, designed by Matteo Thun & Partners.

  • Bar Campari Vienna, designed by Matteo Thun & Partners.

    Bar Campari Vienna, designed by Matteo Thun & Partners.

  • Bar Campari Vienna, designed by Matteo Thun & Partners.

    Bar Campari Vienna, designed by Matteo Thun & Partners.

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Inspiring art and interaction in Vienna bar

The Viennese Bar Campari is all about the pleasure of art, interaction and the pleasure to enjoy the very best mixed drinks outside of Italy.

by Nav Pal 29 November 2019

Creativity needs space, an inspirational atmosphere, a framework for the art of being together and a basis for intense dialogues. Campari bridges the gap - in Milan as now in Vienna. 

Inspired by the dynamic and lively flair of Italian cafés, and futuristic graphics that artist Fortunato Depero has designed for Campari since the 1920s, the bar reflects his art and the colours of the Italian brand: red, black and white.

The spacious outdoor area invites you to taste a Campari soda instantly. Inside the two storey bar, elongated mirrors and decorative light structures immerse the rooms in an indirect, pleasant light. Poly-wood parquet floors, wood-panelled bar counters with brass details and a lively mix of loose furniture create an upbeat and vibrant mood. In front of a mosaic wall with Depero motif, an integrated shop offers a piece of Italian bar culture. The 'Akademie' on the first floor serves as a discreet location for special events. It opens into the 'bridge', which already catches the eye from the sidewalk and floats above the gallery (Tuchlaubenhof).


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