Caffè Giubbe Rosse
Caffè Giubbe Rosse is a historical literary café in Piazza della Repubblica, Florence.[1] When opened in 1896, the cafè was actually called "Fratelli Reininghaus". It was named "Giubbe Rosse" (Red jackets or coats) in 1910, after the red jackets which waiters used to wear every day.[2]
The restaurant-café has a long-standing reputation as the resort of literati and intellectuals.[3] Alberto Viviani defined the Giubbe Rosse as "fucina di sogni e di passioni" ("a forge of dreams and passions").[4] The Giubbe Rosse was the place where the Futurist movement blossomed, struggled and expanded; it played a very important role in the history of Italian culture as a workshop of ideas, projects, and passions. "We want to celebrate love of danger, of constant energy, and courage. We want to encourage going in aggressive new directions, feverish sleeplessness, running, deathly leaps, slaps and blows".[5]
Poets such as Ardengo Soffici, Giovanni Papini,[6] Eugenio Montale,[7] Filippo Tommaso Marinetti, Giuseppe Prezzolini and many others met and wrote in this literary café[8] an important venue of Italian literature in the beginning of the 20th century.
Important magazines such as Solaria and Lacerba[9] originated here from the writers who frequented the café.[10][11]
In 2019 on proposal of Italian Ministry of Culture this historical literary café has been proclaimed has a cultural asset.[12]
This cozy literary café, founded by two Germans, the Reininghaus brothers,[13] in 1896, has been closed from 2019 till 2024[14] for financial problems.[15][16][17]
In the end of June 2024 Il Caffé Letterario Giubbe Rosse opened again its activities.[18][19]
Some of the most recent exhibitions and presentations
[edit]- In 2012 literary meeting with Giorgina poet Busca Gernetti entitled "Classicità e Modernità nella poesia di Giorgina Busca Gernetti". Introduction by Onorevole Marco Cellai. critical relationships of prof. Enrico Nistri, Prof. Anna Maria Giglio, artist Lilly Brogi and the poet Giancarlo Bianchi.
- In 2015 literary meeting the great classical and contemporary poetry interpreted by actor Franco Costantini organized by La Pergola Arte. Franco Costantini before he played Dante Alighieri musical accompaniment on guitar by Raimondo Raimondi spacing out his performance with a dissertation on of endecasillabo value and finally recited the lyrics of Lilly Brogi, Menotti Galeotti, Anna Balsamo, Alfredo Vernacotola, Giancarlo Bianchi, Ornella Fiorentini.
- In 2016 Moran presented the novel by Matilde Calamai . Speakers Giulio Greco and Lilly Brogi was present the doctor Aldo Giovanelli founder of Pengo Life Project and Italian Ambassador of the David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust who spoke about the situation of African wildlife.[20]
Gallery
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Exterior
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Interior
Notes
[edit]- ^ "No Search Results - Oxford Reference". oxfordreference.com. Retrieved 2016-05-15.
- ^ "La grave crisi delle Giubbe Rosse e il futuro possibile dei caffè storici".
- ^ Livorni, Ernesto (2009). "The Giubbe Rosse Café in Florence. A Literary and Political Alcove from Futurism to Anti-Fascist Resistance". Italica. 86 (4): 602–622. JSTOR 20750654.
- ^ "Giubbe Rosse - Caffe' storico letterario - Firenze". Archived from the original on 2009-05-31. Retrieved 2009-11-13.
- ^ "Giubbe Rosse - Caffe' storico letterario - Firenze". Archived from the original on 2011-07-22. Retrieved 2009-11-13.
- ^ "PAPINI, Giovanni in "Enciclopedia Italiana" – Treccani". treccani.it. Retrieved 2016-05-15.
- ^ "Montale, Eugenio nell'Enciclopedia Treccani". treccani.it. Retrieved 2016-05-15.
- ^ "Giubbe Rosse". Archived from the original on 2011-07-22. Retrieved 2009-11-13.
- ^ QuestIT s.r.l. "Archivio Corriere della Sera". archiviostorico.corriere.it. Retrieved 2016-05-15.
- ^ "Giubbe Rosse - Caffe' storico letterario - Firenze". Archived from the original on 2009-05-30. Retrieved 2009-11-13.
- ^ "Giubbe Rosse - Caffe' storico letterario - Firenze". Archived from the original on 2011-07-22. Retrieved 2009-11-13.
- ^ "Il Caffè Letterario "Giubbe Rosse" è un bene culturale – Soprintendenza Archeologia, Belle Arti e Paesaggio per la città metropolitana di Firenze e le province di Pistoia e Prato".
- ^ Scuriatti, Laura (2019). Mina Loy's Critical Modernism. University Press of Florida. ISBN 9780813056302. JSTOR j.ctvx07bdq.
- ^ "Firenze, le Giubbe Rosse verso la riapertura dopo 5 anni". Corriere della Sera. June 4, 2024.
- ^ "Tre mesi per salvare Le Giubbe Rosse - TGR Toscana". 25 December 2018.
- ^ "Firenze, sos Giubbe Rosse: Tutto chiuso e nessuno risponde". 18 May 2021.
- ^ "Giubbe Rosse, dopo la speranza torna lo stallo: «Gestori spariti»". 14 November 2021.
- ^ Division, Firenze Web. "Lega: "Riaperte Giubbe Rosse a Firenze, pezzo nostra cultura"". momopress.
- ^ "Riapre a Firenze le "Giubbe Rosse", il locale storico di scrittori e pittori". la Repubblica. June 1, 2024.
- ^ "Presentazione del libro MORAN". Archived from the original on 2016-06-24. Retrieved 2016-05-30.
External links
[edit]- Official website
- EvantoADV. "Libro Arteè di Michael Musone | Centro Documentazione Amedeo Modigliani". amedeomodigliani.eu. Retrieved 2016-05-15.
- "www.massodellefate.it/mf/pagine/LIBRO.php?ID=690*". massodellefate.it. Retrieved 2016-05-15.
- ""Dante ritorna a Firenze", Franco Costantini porta il Sommo Poeta alle Giubbe Rosse | Ravenna24ore.it". ravenna24ore.it. Retrieved 2016-05-15.
- "Le Giubbe Rosse: la cultura è al bar - Intoscana.it". intoscana.it. 11 December 2013. Retrieved 2016-05-15.
- "La Pergola Arte - Firenze - Le immagine ed i filmati di "Dante ritorna a casa"". lapergolaarte.it. Retrieved 2016-05-15.
- "PassigliEditori.it » Archivio » Presentazione de La duplice via di Luciano Fintoni al Caffé Giubbe Rosse". passiglieditori.it. Retrieved 2016-05-15.
- "Caffe Letterario Giubbe Rosse: tutti gli eventi". firenzetoday.it. Retrieved 2016-05-15.
- "[Firenze] Aggressione di fronte alle Giubbe Rosse: le versioni di CasaPound e del Partito Comunista dei Lavoratori - gonews.it". gonews.it. 10 November 2013. Retrieved 2016-05-15.
- "UniFI - Notizie - Alle Giubbe Rosse presentazione di Kykeion". unifi.it. Archived from the original on 2016-03-06. Retrieved 2016-05-15.
- "Giorgina Busca Gernetti". literary.it. Retrieved 2016-05-15.