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Foreign News November 17, 1922

The Brattleboro Daily Reformer

Brattleboro, Windham County, Vermont

What is this article about?

The Three Moors, Germany's most famous inn in Augsburg, Bavaria, celebrated its 400th founding anniversary on Nov. 17. It hosted Napoleon I, Josephine Beauharnais, Marie Louise, Metternich, Talleyrand, princes, ambassadors to Vienna Congress, Wellington, and Sir Walter Scott, and remains operational.

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GERMAN INN 400 YEARS OLD.

Napoleon Once Entertained
There

Still Doing Business.

AUGSBURG, Bavaria, Nov. 17.-
The most famous inn in Germany, The
Three Moors, at Augsburg, has been cel-
ebrating an anniversary of its founding
400 years ago.
Napoleon I spent some time in Augs-
burg with his staff, and the old guest-
book of the inn held the signatures of
Josephine Beauharnais and Marie Lou-
ise. Next to them were inscribed the
names of Metternich and Talleyrand, and
of various princes and ambassadors en
route to the Congress of Vienna. Other
noted guests included Wellington and
Sir Walter Scott.

What sub-type of article is it?

Historical Anniversary Famous Inn

What keywords are associated?

Three Moors Inn Augsburg Anniversary Napoleon Guests Historical Inn Famous Visitors

What entities or persons were involved?

Napoleon I Josephine Beauharnais Marie Louise Metternich Talleyrand Wellington Sir Walter Scott

Where did it happen?

Augsburg, Bavaria

Foreign News Details

Primary Location

Augsburg, Bavaria

Event Date

Nov. 17

Key Persons

Napoleon I Josephine Beauharnais Marie Louise Metternich Talleyrand Wellington Sir Walter Scott

Event Details

The Three Moors inn in Augsburg has been celebrating the 400th anniversary of its founding. Napoleon I spent time there with his staff. The old guestbook holds signatures of Josephine Beauharnais and Marie Louise, next to names of Metternich and Talleyrand, various princes and ambassadors en route to the Congress of Vienna. Other noted guests included Wellington and Sir Walter Scott. The inn is still doing business.

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