Salzburg, luxury bar and restaurant
Coffee break at Hangar 7
If you visit Salzburg you can’t miss a break at the Hangar 7, perfect mix between aeronautic and entertainment.
Projected by the architect Volkmar Burgstaller, the great structure made of maple and crystal has a private collection of airplanes, owned by Dieter Mateschitz, head of the Red Bull and big fan of luxury jets, but also events, a bar and a restaurant.
Built to host the collection of old airplanes of the Flying Bulls, besides hosting numerous exhibitions it does homage to the culinary art through the restaurant, “Ikarus”, directed by Roland Trettl and based on the good idea to appoint each month a different worldwide famous chef to take care of the kitchen.
The month of July 2009, for instance, it is run by Antonino Cannavacciuolo of “Villa Crespi” Orta San Giulio that will astonish the guests with his creations.
If you visit Austria you can’t miss the occasion of stopping at the Hangar 7. Until 13th September you will also be able to visit for free the exhibition “A force of the past”: eight artists – Francesco Lauretta, Francesco De Grandi, Valentina D’Amaro, Alessandro Ceresoli, Pietro Ruffo, Gabriele Arruzzo, Francesca Pizzo, Sibylle Trafoier – together to talk about the painting of Italy.
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Tags: aeronautic, Alessandro Ceresoli, Antonino Cannavacciuolo, “A force of the past”, Dieter Mateschitz, entertainment, Flying Bulls, Francesca Pizzo, Francesco De Grandi, Francesco Lauretta, Gabriele Arruzzo, Hangar 7, Ikarus, Pietro Ruffo, Red Bull, Roland Trettl, Salzburg, Sibylle Trafoier, Valentina D’Amaro, Villa Crespi” Orta San Giulio, Volkmar Burgstaller
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