Zum Arabischen Coffe Baum
Zum Arabischen Coffe Baum (in English: Arabian Coffee Tree) is a coffeehouse and museum in Leipzig, Germany. It is a listed building in the German state of Saxony. Coffee has been served here since 1711. This makes it one of Europe's oldest continuously operated coffee taverns, along with Café Procope in Paris. Numerous celebrities visited the restaurant regularly, for example, Robert Schumann (1810–1856) and his Davidsbündler met for the regulars' table in the "Arabian Coffee Tree" from 1833 onwards. Since the end of December 2018, it has been closed for renovation work. In April 2025, it was reopened for guests after renovation work at a cost of 3.8 million euros.
Excerpt from the Wikipedia article Zum Arabischen Coffe Baum (License: CC BY-SA 3.0, Authors, Images).Zum Arabischen Coffe Baum
Kleine Fleischergasse, Leipzig center (Mitte)
Geographical coordinates (GPS) Address Website Nearby Places Show on map
Geographical coordinates (GPS)
| Latitude | Longitude |
|---|---|
| N 51.34113 ° | E 12.37292 ° |
Address
Zum Coffe Baum
Kleine Fleischergasse 4
04109 Leipzig, center (Mitte)
Saxony, Germany
Open on Google Maps