Cafe Luxor
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Lvxor Café and Restaurant was named after the Egyptian city of Luxor, where the sphinxes, the mythical creatures, originate from.
*Cafe Luxor Hookah Bar & Grill
*Cafe Luxor Hookah
The Cafe Luxor Hookah Bar & G restaurant offers hookah and serves traditional American cuisine. An Egyptian-themed restaurant, Cafe Luxor Hookah Bar & G features a patio and Egyptian murals. The restaurant offers all sorts of entertainment including live band performances and belly dancing. Additionally, the restaurant holds tournaments for. Wenkie’s German Ice Cream & Iced Coffee Parlour. For people who only opened up shop in 2014. One of the most recognizable resorts in Las Vegas is the 30-story pyramid of Luxor Hotel & Casino. Inside visitors are rewarded with pyramid rooms, savory restaurants, ample nightlife, and 120k sq.
They were brought by the Emperor Diocletian in 305 A.D. to his recently built gigantic Palace situated on the coast of the Adriatic Sea which represents the pearl of the antique architecture with obvious traces of Ancient Egypt. The best preserved sphinx, and there were about thirty in the Palace, originates from the period of Pharaoh Tuthmosis, and was constructed 36 centuries ago.
Up to this day, it has been the guardian of the imperial square – Peristyle, guarding the Diocletian’s Mausoleum – the Cathedral of St. Domnius, Lvxor Café and Restaurant and watching over the happiness of the city of Split.
In the middle of the cafe, there is a marking on the floor denoting the position of the circular antique temple dedicated to the Roman goddess of love Venus.
Ornamented Roman Gothic column is the remnant of the City Lodge, free city government – the commune of Split, located at Peristyle Square, the central city square of that time.
Palace then became home to prominent noble families Grisogono and Cipiko.Cafe Luxor Hookah Bar & Grill
One of the most famous sculptors and builders of the time George of Dalmatia also contributed to its further construction and decoration.
In the 15th century, a renowned artist Nicholas the Florentine did some work on the Palace as well and in the 18th, century the lower part of the facade was dressed in Baroque style.
All in all, Lvxor preserves all layers of the city, from the Diocletian’s Palace, through 1941 when Josip Kodl, the architect from Prague, designed its interior, until the most recent decoration of the café and Restaurant painted by the contemporary Split-born artist Petar Grimani.
Lvxor is the favourite meeting point of the cultural and social elite of Split and one of the most frequently visited spots for both domestic and foreign visitors of our city. It is widely known for its quality aroma of coffee, homemade delicacies, national cuisine, extensive wine list and a number of cultural happenings.
The overall experience is complemented by the beautiful view of the breathtaking Bell Tower of St. Domnius, the patron saint of Split, and the eternal Peristyle Square.
During spring and summer nights the latter becomes a unique stage for romantic concerts and dancing for all of our guests.
Visit us and you too can feel like an empress and emperor at the Lvxor Café and Restaurant.
MENUPERFECT DISHES THAT WILL SATISFY YOUR EVERY NEED
Lvxor is a place where local culinary specialties are superbly complemented with dishes from different parts of the world. Everyone will find something for themselves in our Café and Restaurant, while we are also delighted to offer our guests an excellent selection of vegetarian and gluten-free delicacies. Our first-class menu is accompanied by an excellent wine list, so we invite you for a toast with singing and dancing at the Imperial Peristyle Square.CONTACT US NOW!
ADDRESS:Kraj sv. Ivana 1121 000 SplitCroatiaCafe Luxor Hookah
CONTACTT:+385 (0) 21 341 082M:+385 (0) 91 482 4600E:lvxor@lvxor.hr
WORKING HOURSFrom 8:00 to 00:00 h
End user of the financial instrument co-financed by the European fund for regional development within
Operational programme „Competitiveness and Cohesion“
Register here: http://gg.gg/p13wh
https://diarynote.indered.space
Lvxor Café and Restaurant was named after the Egyptian city of Luxor, where the sphinxes, the mythical creatures, originate from.
*Cafe Luxor Hookah Bar & Grill
*Cafe Luxor Hookah
The Cafe Luxor Hookah Bar & G restaurant offers hookah and serves traditional American cuisine. An Egyptian-themed restaurant, Cafe Luxor Hookah Bar & G features a patio and Egyptian murals. The restaurant offers all sorts of entertainment including live band performances and belly dancing. Additionally, the restaurant holds tournaments for. Wenkie’s German Ice Cream & Iced Coffee Parlour. For people who only opened up shop in 2014. One of the most recognizable resorts in Las Vegas is the 30-story pyramid of Luxor Hotel & Casino. Inside visitors are rewarded with pyramid rooms, savory restaurants, ample nightlife, and 120k sq.
They were brought by the Emperor Diocletian in 305 A.D. to his recently built gigantic Palace situated on the coast of the Adriatic Sea which represents the pearl of the antique architecture with obvious traces of Ancient Egypt. The best preserved sphinx, and there were about thirty in the Palace, originates from the period of Pharaoh Tuthmosis, and was constructed 36 centuries ago.
Up to this day, it has been the guardian of the imperial square – Peristyle, guarding the Diocletian’s Mausoleum – the Cathedral of St. Domnius, Lvxor Café and Restaurant and watching over the happiness of the city of Split.
In the middle of the cafe, there is a marking on the floor denoting the position of the circular antique temple dedicated to the Roman goddess of love Venus.
Ornamented Roman Gothic column is the remnant of the City Lodge, free city government – the commune of Split, located at Peristyle Square, the central city square of that time.
Palace then became home to prominent noble families Grisogono and Cipiko.Cafe Luxor Hookah Bar & Grill
One of the most famous sculptors and builders of the time George of Dalmatia also contributed to its further construction and decoration.
In the 15th century, a renowned artist Nicholas the Florentine did some work on the Palace as well and in the 18th, century the lower part of the facade was dressed in Baroque style.
All in all, Lvxor preserves all layers of the city, from the Diocletian’s Palace, through 1941 when Josip Kodl, the architect from Prague, designed its interior, until the most recent decoration of the café and Restaurant painted by the contemporary Split-born artist Petar Grimani.
Lvxor is the favourite meeting point of the cultural and social elite of Split and one of the most frequently visited spots for both domestic and foreign visitors of our city. It is widely known for its quality aroma of coffee, homemade delicacies, national cuisine, extensive wine list and a number of cultural happenings.
The overall experience is complemented by the beautiful view of the breathtaking Bell Tower of St. Domnius, the patron saint of Split, and the eternal Peristyle Square.
During spring and summer nights the latter becomes a unique stage for romantic concerts and dancing for all of our guests.
Visit us and you too can feel like an empress and emperor at the Lvxor Café and Restaurant.
MENUPERFECT DISHES THAT WILL SATISFY YOUR EVERY NEED
Lvxor is a place where local culinary specialties are superbly complemented with dishes from different parts of the world. Everyone will find something for themselves in our Café and Restaurant, while we are also delighted to offer our guests an excellent selection of vegetarian and gluten-free delicacies. Our first-class menu is accompanied by an excellent wine list, so we invite you for a toast with singing and dancing at the Imperial Peristyle Square.CONTACT US NOW!
ADDRESS:Kraj sv. Ivana 1121 000 SplitCroatiaCafe Luxor Hookah
CONTACTT:+385 (0) 21 341 082M:+385 (0) 91 482 4600E:lvxor@lvxor.hr
WORKING HOURSFrom 8:00 to 00:00 h
End user of the financial instrument co-financed by the European fund for regional development within
Operational programme „Competitiveness and Cohesion“
Register here: http://gg.gg/p13wh
https://diarynote.indered.space
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