Sino-greek shrine

Behind Volkstheater (next to Neustiftgasse) there’s a gastronomical dead-end spot.
Restaurants renting the rather huge place usually go out of business after half a year. I remember at least three chinese, one japanese and one greek restaurant. Now a chinese restaurant uses the place. The food is excellent — but the decoration is still greek style. Lots of temples, statues, ancient (platic) columns and greek symbols everywhere.
Then I spotted a little shrine with a golden insignia.


“In remembrance to our greek precursor.”

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1 Comment so far

  1. philipp droessler (unregistered) on August 26th, 2004 @ 1:03 am

    beautiful. i like that.


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